First, they had to learn English. No one put up signs or notices in other languages for them.
<span>Then, they had to get work, because the government didn't give money to anyone. You had to earn it yourself! </span>
<span>No one cut you any breaks if you were a different nationality. The Italians and Irish were especially subject to cruelty. </span>
<span>Swedish and German immigrants: many of these made their way to Wisconsin and Minnesota. They established dairy farms, in particular, and also grew wheat. In this part of the country, there are hundreds of Lutheran churches that they founded, as most of these immigrants were, if not Lutheran, Protestants.
2. It is different we all know that there is still racism during 1800's and until now. Statue of Liberty is just a big structure nowadays.</span>
<span>vigilante committees were basically formed to administer law and order where most considered it to be governmental structures inadequate. </span>
The Tempietto del Bramante dates back to 1502, and it was erected as a “martyrium” to remember the execution of St. Peter. Below the round room there is a crypt, where a plaque on the floor protects the hole that was supposedly left from the cross of St. Peter.
The building was ordered by the Spanish royal family because of a vow made for the birth of their first son, John, who dies in 1497.
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The youngest of three sons of Scotch-Irish immigrants, he grew up in rural South Carolina and attended local schools before leaving school to join the Army at age 13 during the American Revolution. He was in a battle and was later captured by the British, making him the only president to have been a prisoner of war.