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Title: New Vs Old Immigration
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April 16, 2002 |
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The main reason is probably because they were willing to work for less and taking away jobs.
Immigration of the early 1800s and immigration of the 1840s and 1850s most certainly differend in many ways. They both saw people from diffent places and different political, social and economic reasons, as well as different struggles they went through... Showed first 250 characters
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They both saw people from diffent places and different political, social and economic reasons, as well as different struggles they went through. Even though these times are very different it is true that they both served a great purpose and had a huge impact on not only the foundation of America and contributions they made Showed next 250 characters
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