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In your opinion, why did so many people
immigrate to the united states? explain .
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Ответ:
In late 1800's so man people decided to immigrate to united states there were so many reasons. some of them are mentioned below.
Explanation:
Crop failureLand and job shortagesRising taxesFamineThere was another reason because it was said that united states was known as land of opportunities. With hope for brighter future 12 million people immigrated to U.S
Ответ:
Medgar Evers
Explanation:Medgar Evans was an African-American National,he was born in July 2, 1925,he lived in Mississippi,he was very famous and familiar with the people due to his Activisms. In the year 1954 he started to fight against Racial discrimination of the blacks. Evers was denied admission into the Law school,moved to the state capital of Jackson.
Medgar Evers helped to register voters in Mississippi and led boycotts against Organisations discriminating against the Black people.