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loris [4]
4 years ago
14

Why was immigration through Angel Island in California more difficult than immigration through Ellis Island in New York?

History
1 answer:
Mrac [35]4 years ago
8 0
The correct answer is<span> B. Asians immigrated through Angel Island and there was more prejudice against them.

They even wrote poems where they described the immigration and how disrespected they were. Those who would be detained would be beaten by prison guards even though they often did nothing wrong.</span>
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