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Immigrant Colonists Settlers Emigrant Newcomers Pioneers Pilgrims
North Carolina was settled by immigrants beginning in The Carolina Charter granted the land mentioned in the document to some of his supporters.
The Cherokee and other Native American tribes were already occupants of this territory. To them these early settlers were immigrants into their homelands. ages/Cherokee.jpg
Established Americans had similar fears about all newly arrived immigrant groups. Americans feared the contamination of their lineages with second-class blood and the destruction of America.
Wave of 1840 – Irish and German Wave of 1890 – German, Irish and Russian Wave of 1900 – Italian, Irish, German and Central Europeans l_programs/honors_program/hudsonfulton_celebra/homepage/the_basics_of_nyc/immigration_32224.asp
pg 3 pg Please access the links below and read the articles from the North Carolina State Collection regarding the population growth of immigrants in our North Carolina schools. Then complete the following sentence. The new wave of immigration in North Carolina from 1990 to present shows:
Nearly all North Carolina counties with over 50 Hispanic students had increases of over 50%, and 16 had increases greater than 150%. Statewide, Hispanic students increased 107% since the census - from 8,530 to 17,699. However, they still represented only 1.5% of total students.
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