Answer:
Ellis Island is a symbol of migration
Explanation:
Ellis Island is located in state of New York, city of New York. It was built at the end of 19th century and represents a unique symbol of migration at that time, and later remained a symbol and one of the main tourist attractions in the city. It was open in 1892 to serve as a immigration center and served as such 60 years long, until it closed. There is also a National Museum of Migration on Ellis Island opened for public in 1976.
<em>The Statue of Liberty</em> on Ellis Island is a gift from France to the entire nation of America on the 100th anniversary of independence. Symbolically, it is a salute to migrants who come to settle in United States.
Answer:
"Union volunteers were more likely than Confederates to join for the money." (B)
Explanation:
the answer is B on edge
Answer: 2+1=3
1+2=3
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Footprints in volcanic ash. i believe is the answer sorry if wrong hope this helps
General Winfield Scott wanted to blockade all Eastern and Southern ports in the Confederate state, divide the south by claiming the mississippi river, and to take over Tennesse valley and then go to the Georgia coast.