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    How Slaves Were Treated

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    Kansteiner English-III How Were The Slaves Treated? A slave is a person who is owned by another person. Slave owners had total control over their slaves by forcing them into doing hard‚ painful‚ and dangerous work. Being owned by another person completely destroys the slave’s freedom. Many African Americans spent their entire lives in slavery‚ never knowing what it would be like to live their own life‚ rather than work and obey orders given by harsh and ungrateful masters. Slaves were not allowed to strive

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    opportunity to achieve their dreams of having a successful and meaningful life. This started when immigrants first came to America and is still around today. The American Dream is just as valid as it was when America was founded‚ but depending on whom you are and what you do for a living‚ it may be more achievable to some than others. When America was first founded‚ immigrants from all over the world were coming to the country to see what it holds from them. People thought of it as the country of

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    an end to it. Slaves were denied basic human rights that people take for granted everyday‚ and were treated unfairly. Rights that I believe everyone should be able to have were denied to slaves. Some of these rights include: the ability to have a legal marriage‚ own property‚ eat the fruit from the crops they were raising‚ and they didn’t have much of a say in whether or not their family would stay together or not. The main reasons why a slave family would break up were death‚ usually caused

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    Immigrants in America

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    One City‚ One Dream In my home country I heard that: America is a place where dreams can come true. This is the reason why my family immigrated to America and settled in Queens five years ago. Everyone in the world wants to have a bite of this big apple‚ New York City. But the path to make this dream come true is long and difficult. The two articles‚ “America and I” by Anzia Yezierska and “New York Was Our City On The Hill” by Edwidge Danticat‚ fully express the hardships of the immigration journey

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    Immigrants In America

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    Emigration is a big component that made the United States of America what it is today.Throughout the history of the United States‚ it has aimed to try and bring more individuals to the States. It has succeeded to attract individuals from all across the world that all range in different economic status. As our society progressed and moved from the agricultural era into the industrial era‚ waves of emigration occurred. Individuals settled all across America whether they are residing in major cities such as New

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    202 – 08 June 3‚ 2013 The Immigrant Experience Going back to the origin of the United States‚ we were small colonies made up of English immigrants. Fast forward few centuries‚ the United States has expanded in their territory and their population so far that the origin of the United States‚ immigrants‚ are becoming a problem to the immigrants with citizenship and the generations after. In earlier eras‚ from the late 1800’s through the 1920’s‚ millions of immigrants set foot in the United States

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    Hungarians in America America has always been the choice of land where most of the migrating families will settle into. Immigrants left everything they had and knew behind to come to this new land of opportunity. Whether the reasons were economical‚ religious or oppression from their respective government‚ they wanted to be part of the great new world that was being developed west of the pond. A new world where all immigrants were welcome with open arms‚ where freedom was the common goal and everyone

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    suffer from discrimination even though they were promised equality and freedom. Making anti-discrimination laws and working to fix systemic inequalities can help close the gap between what we hope for and what truly happens. Even though

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    Immigrants are not a new phenomenon here in the United States‚ yet Americans still treat the subject as of it is some great anomaly. From the time of the colonists to the present day‚ historians can come to the conclusion that even the British were once immigrants in the New World. With the objective of obtaining land‚ the British had traveled to an unknown uncharted island that had already been inhabited by Native Americans. The dictionary definition that has been given to the word “immigrant” is

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    Immigration in America One of the most controversial political issues today is illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants is a serious problem that has to stop‚ because it is unfair to the people here in America. Illegal immigration is also unfair for the country that the immigrant left. It is public knowledge that the majority of the illegal immigrants in America come from Mexico. This is a problem that must me stopped as it hurts America’s economy and tax paying citizens. Illegal immigrants live

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