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Coming to America vocab Immigrant: people who come to a new land to live. Nomad: Early hunters that travel from place to place following their food. Ancient: Old Descendants: Children of ancestors.

Coming to America vocab Native: A person born in a certain country. Refugee: A person who leaves a country for safety. Port: Harbor where ships come to land.

Coming to America vocab Frontiers: Undeveloped land. Regulate: Control and keep track of immigrants. Depot: Station where people arrive

Coming to America vocab Poverty: poor Perils: Struggles Necessities: Something you cannot live without.