A place people where Emigrating to.
What is America?
A word to describe leaving your home to go to another place.
What is emigration?
A word to describe where ships can load and unload.
What is Port?
Was the Voyage Hard or fairly Easy?
HARD
Where people still coming from Europe.
Yes, the voyages never stopped.
People in America before Eurapean Settlers.
Who are native Americans/Indians.
A word to describe getting treated against rights the government gives you.
What is Persecute
A way of getting food on board.
Bringing your own food, and using a shared stove to heat it. (If you get either part is half)
Where were people Coming from now?
Asia (spiciffically Japan)
A place where most of the imagination to the U.S. is coming from.
What is Germany?
A word to describe being treated differentially.
What is Discrimination?
Time the Voyage lasted.
What is 1-3 Months each way.
Did some people want to go back home?
Yes, for some reason after settling people decided their old life was better.
The three biggest places immigration came from.
What is Great Britain, Ireland, Germany?
A word to describe a place metal is melted.
What is Crucible?
A building that is usually overcrowded.
What is tentiment?
A way boat owners made money.
What Is selling tickets and stuffing a bunk room?
What was happening to the native Americans after these new settlers came?
They were being persecuted.
Reason for people Emigrating? (There is more than one right awnser)
Getting new opportunities. (I might except other awnsers)
A word to discribe a person who against emigration/wants laws against it.
What is a Nativist?
Could you get food on board if you didn't bring some?
Yes (the captin would sell food for really high prices)
What did the new Settlers think america was gonna be like?
Great big city's with jobs in factory's.