4. Most of the immigrants that went to America
had certain reasons. Some of people moved to
America because of famine and war. Others
moved because they wanted to have a new start
and a better future.
5. 1. Why Did They Move?
Most of the immigrants that went to America
had certain reasons. Some of people moved to
America because of famine and war. Others
moved because they wanted to have a new start
and a better future.
6. 1. Why Did They Move?
Most of the immigrants that went to America
had certain reasons. Some of people moved to
America because of famine and war. Others
moved because they wanted to have a new start
and a better future.
7. People always seemed to choose America, but
WHY? The reason people usually choose America
is because America had wide-open space where
land was still available. Work was plentiful and
more workers were needed. One of the most
attractive things about America was it’s freedom.
8. 2. Why America?
People always seemed to choose America, but
WHY? The reason people usually choose America
is because America had wide-open space where
land was still available. Work was plentiful and
more workers were needed. One of the most
attractive things about America was it’s freedom.
9. 2. Why America?
People always seemed to choose America, but
WHY? The reason people usually choose America
is because America had wide-open space where
land was still available. Work was plentiful and
more workers were needed. One of the most
attractive things about America was it’s freedom.
12. 3. The Potato Blight.
The year that the potato blight started was 1845
in Ireland. The potato blight was when all the
potatoes turned into dark, slimy mush. Their
rotten stench rose from the ground. Many people
died from a potato disease.
13. In the period from 1880~1930, many people
moved to America. The people that moved to
America the most were the Italians.
14. 4. 1880~1930.
In the period from 1880~1930, many people
moved to America. The people that moved to
America the most were the Italians.
15. 4. 1880~1930.
In the period from 1880~1930, many people
moved to America. The people that moved to
America the most were the Italians.
18. 5. Forced Immigration
Forced immigration is when people are dragged to
different countries unwillingly and forced to work.
They hardly get paid anything and have work
very hard.
21. 6. Problems For People
The places that the people who moved to America
were small and crowded. There wasn’t enough
heat, light air, or plumbing. The toilet and the
sink were in the middle of the hallway. They
couldn’t even have any privacy.
22. Naturalization is becoming a citizen of that
country. It is like a citizenship. if you got a
certificate of naturalization, it is proof that you
are a citizen of that country.
23. 7. Naturalization?
Naturalization is becoming a citizen of that
country. It is like a citizenship. if you got a
certificate of naturalization, it is proof that you
are a citizen of that country.
24. 7. Naturalization?
Naturalization is becoming a citizen of that
country. It is like a citizenship. if you got a
certificate of naturalization, it is proof that you
are a citizen of that country.
25. To become a citizen, you have to do certain things. You have to
have either a relative that is a citizen of United States or an
employer in the U.S that will sponsor you. The relative must file
an immigrant visa petition with the Bureau of Citizenship and
immigrant services (BCIS). You must provide fingerprints and
prove their relationship to a U.S citizen. If the application is
approved, you finally receive a permanent resident card, often
called a green card.
26. 8. Becoming a Citizen
To become a citizen, you have to do certain things. You have to
have either a relative that is a citizen of United States or an
employer in the U.S that will sponsor you. The relative must file
an immigrant visa petition with the Bureau of Citizenship and
immigrant services (BCIS). You must provide fingerprints and
prove their relationship to a U.S citizen. If the application is
approved, you finally receive a permanent resident card, often
called a green card.
27. 8. Becoming a Citizen
To become a citizen, you have to do certain things. You have to
have either a relative that is a citizen of United States or an
employer in the U.S that will sponsor you. The relative must file
an immigrant visa petition with the Bureau of Citizenship and
immigrant services (BCIS). You must provide fingerprints and
prove their relationship to a U.S citizen. If the application is
approved, you finally receive a permanent resident card, often
called a green card.
28.
29. People Migrate for social, economical, geographical,
and political reasons.
30. People Migrate for social, economical, geographical,
and political reasons.
1) People immigrate to different countries because
of jobs.
2) They sometimes move because of the
government like dictatorship.