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United States Immigration: A Reference Handbook by E. Willard Miller, Ruby M. Miller
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Overview: Immigration to the United States has played a major role in the development of the country’s population since the first colony was established in 1607. More than 60 million people have immigrated to this nation as a result of a complex set of factors, particularly economic issues. America offered vast opportunities to improve the material well-being of millions of people and their descendants.
But other factors have played a role, too. For instance, in the 1840s, famine in Ireland drove millions of people from the country. Many groups such as the Quakers, Amish, and Mennonites have sought refuge from religious persecution. In more recent times, immigrants to the United States have sought to escape from political persecution. The United States remains the sole nation where millions of people seek admission each year.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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