Immigration since to the US since 1800 By: Brennan Wescott.

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Immigration since to the US since 1800 By: Brennan Wescott

Why did they leave? It could’ve been for those that left were that they were escaping from rulers or bad government Seeking better job opportunities Looking for a better lifestyle war

How has it changed over 200 years Different ways to get here The reasons for coming From this To this

Where did they all come from? Here is a list of some countries

How they got here They used to come by this Now they come by this

What were they hoping to find? New job opportunities A better government Freedom A better all-around life style

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