Answer:
Europe and Latin America
Explanation:
The immigrants who arrived in America during the early years of the 20th century were from Eastern and Southern Europe and Latin America. The reason for their arrival was a lack of economic opportunities in their homeland. The majority of immigrants crowded into the growing cities and towns. They came here to work as labours and to start a new life. They lived in close communities in harmony because of their language, practice their religion, and culture.
The 13 colonies believed that they deserved all the rights that people in Britain had, while Britain thought that the 13 colonies were best used in a way that benefited their country (crown,parliament). The British tried to impose taxes on the colonies because King George III had spent a lot of money on the French and Indian War. The colonies were outraged. One of the most famous outcries was the Boston Tea Party (taxed tea was shipped out and a bunch of colonists dressed up as Indians decided to throw the tea into the ocean)
Kennedy inherited the problems of Southeast Asia and intended to get the United States out of Vietnam before it escalated further. His death changed that. The result is Southeast Asia is still in conflict and what is happening on the continent today reflects the problems with China, Korea, and Japan.
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