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Title: Journey to the Midwest: The German Immigration
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Many families thought that America was the only hope for their family to survive. So, they would send one or two members of the family at a time and when enough money was raised, they would send for the rest of the family.
For many, the road to America was a hard one... Showed first 250 characters
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So, they would send one or two members of the family at a time and when enough money was raised, they would send for the rest of the family.
For many, the road to America was a hard one. Most of the immigrants were very poor and had to hitchhike or walk the long miles to the coast just to be able to get on the boat to America... Showed next 250 characters
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