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In 1810, Miguel Hidalgo, a father, sent his army to move towrds Mexico City. But they would attack the city of Guanajuato. The cities tried to defend themselves but his army was to hard.
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The richest man in the US was John Jacob Ashter a german immgranys who organized the american fur company
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King Wilhelm forced all germans to become calvinest this made people come to america where they can choose there own religion.
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The patato famine made many irish citisens go to amirica and live, and make home there
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Japanese immigrants began there journey t the united states in searcch of peace and prospertiy. they lefted japan because the population was over crowed
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On the day of April 25,1846 , Mexico attacked american Troops in the southern border of Texas. The fight ended when U.S .Gen. Winfield Scott occupied Mexico City in September 14, 1847
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The Chinese started to come to America in 1850 and stopped coming in 1925.
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the chinese came too america for the gold rush and worked in the are of san franciso. They came to america because of the money. Also because they wanted to work at the gold rush and have it for them self.
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Sickness and diseasse impacted the population from immigration.
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Worcester, Massachusetts' know nothing newspaper claimed in an editorial on the eve of that city's mayoraly contest.
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The numbers of immagrants started to slow then the civil war came in iraland so 3.5 millions more came to the u.s
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Japanese immigrated to the united states slowly the immigrants did not reach a thousand until 1880. By 1900 their were still fewer than 25,000 japanese natioals in the U.S
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Can No Longer Come Into America No More !
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It allowed the United States to regulate, limit, or suspend the entry of Chinese labor
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More than 40,000 men and women lefted japan U.K and the U.S controlled lands, and signific enigration contnuied for at leasr a decade beyond that they immigrated to hawaii and they lefted everything at their old lives
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The united states annexation of hawaii in 1898 resulted in the increase japanese immigrated to the west in 1907 30,000 lefted jaoan for the united states by 1907 more than 200,000 japanese lived on the west coast
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in the 19 century the german immigrants population went up alot
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Gilbert moved to the U.S. with his family during the Mexican Revoultion. He was in flims as a job. He was very popular back then in movies like Cheyenne Autumn, Beneath the 12 mile Reef.
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The U.S and japan sign the gentlemans agreement ensuring that the japanese government willl not issue passport to japense labores intending to enter the U.S under the gentelmans agreement the U.S refrained from encatin any law exculing japense immigrants until 1924.
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President Victoriano, sent his best troops to defend the railroad and junction in Zacatecas from rebels trying to enter the city. After ignoring Victoriano's warning Pancho Villa decided to attack the town.
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On April 6, 1915, Pancho Villa arrived in Celaya with a huge army after the two titans of the Mexican Revolvtion collied there.
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germans and australians fled from germany in order to escape hitler persucution of artists intelactuals and jews
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In December Japands attack on pearl Harbor set the stage for a trumatic landmark in he history of Japanese americans
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The United States Lifted The Band So More Chinese And Other Different Types Of Cultures Can Come In.
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The Civil War started soon after the Japanese War.
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The War Ended and the Communist Red Army led by Mao Zedong won the War.
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Cesar was born in Culiacan,Mexico. He is known as the "Dog Whisperer." He is a dog trainer that came a long way from Mexico.
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Although the u.s was also at war with germany and italy americans with ancestors from those countries id not face internment.
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They made a labor force for men, The irish was almost the third almost to be plumers, steamfitters, and boilmakers.
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There has been over 11.4 MILLION Mexican Immigrants in the United States in the year 2008.
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During world war II more than 100,000 americans of japanese ancestry were placed in internment camps
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he directed the civil war