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Damm [24]
3 years ago
5

Why is steamship tickets important to immigrants?

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1 answer:
gogolik [260]3 years ago
3 0

steamship tickets are important to imagined because the immigrants want to go to another country, most likely America. stream ships are the cheapest way of getting there. the tickets are what you need to go aboard the ship legally

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