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Discussion #3: WHO WERE THE “OLD” IMMIGRANTS (INCLUDES: The Original Immigrants from 16th-18th centuries and Immigrants through the

Discussion #3: WHO WERE THE “OLD” IMMIGRANTS (INCLUDES: The Original Immigrants from 16th-18th centuries and Immigrants through the Mid-19th century)

Discussion #3 Establish The Baseline of Ethnic Groups in the NORTH AMERICAN BRITISH/FRENCH/SPANISH COLONIES that became the United States After the “American” Revolution AND After the Formation of the US Government based on the United States Constitution AND the similar Immigrants that arrive until the Mid-19th century.   Using 
The Power Points 

#4P  The Original European Colonial Immigration, 


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#5P Ports of Entry,   


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#6P The United States Landscape


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   &

 #7P  Citizenship and Naturalization


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Who Were The First “Settler” Immigrants To North America? What Were the Push-Pull Factors from the 16th-Mid—19th Centuries Emigrants From Europe?  Who Was Established as A Citizen In 1790?  Each answer must be 75 words or more.

1.
Location: What Region In Europe Did The Immigrants Come From?

2.
Push Factors From Europe: 

3.
Pull Factors To Colonial North America (Until 1783):

4.
Pull Factors To The Fledgling United States (Until 1860s)

5.
Citizenship & Naturalization in 1790–How did the “OLD Immigrants get to be citizens?

6.
Ports Of Entry (PRIOR To Ellis Island (1892)

 

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