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The American Immigration Home Page




What separates this page from other historical Web sites is that it was created as part of a school project for a tenth grade American History class at the Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology. Smartly organized by topic and year, the page details how immigrants were treated, why they decided to come to America, and what some of the repercussions of immigration were. Dramatic black and white photos and concise informative text makes this homepage ideal for high school students who need to research immigration, but feel bogged down by more text-laden Web pages or resources. A quotation page containing several quotes from both sides of the immigration issue and links to other Web pages and newsgroups make the American Immigration Home Page even more comprehensive.


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Jonathan Lee and Robert Siemborski, Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology


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