Encouraged freed blacks during Reconstruction to vote, this is unlike the KKK
Most French Canadians immigrated to Michigan during the 1840-20th century. This chain of heavy migration was due to either economical or political reasons. For example some French Canadian's migrated for political reasons such as; young males trying to escape military enrollment during the 1st World War. Also rebels who participated in the lower Canadian rebellion (1837-1838). Now as to economical reasons, when one's life is miserable and one does not know how to pull out of poverty that person leaves it's environment. In this case, the French populated Saginaw Bay & Keweenaw regions in hopes of a better life and higher pay. Leaving Quebec, due to poverty, overpopulation, debt & infertile soil. In Michigan there was plenty of lumber and mining industry jobs readily available not seeking any or much experience. Some of these even allowing kids to work as well. The French were already experienced as fur traders and lumber workers, the only difficulty to face was the foreign language. Hope this helped & gave you a better idea on why they came to the U.S. :)
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The old immigrants arrived in the mid-1800s, coming mostly from northwestern Europe, while the new immigrants arrived a generation later, traveling mostly from southeastern Europe. Immigrants migrated to escape problems in their native countries and in search of new opportunities in America.
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A precedent is a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts.
<span>Cash crops are just what the name says, crops grown for cash or to sell. Soybeans are usually a cash crop, grown to sell on the market to bring in money needed to operate the farm. Corn on the other hand was not usually considered a cash crop because it was used to feed the livestock on the traditional family farm. Today corn is a cash crop when grown and sold for making ethanol. Tobacco is a traditional cash crop, but more and more all crops are grown as cash crops. Animals are being raised in confinement by contract with corporations as the family farms are getting fewer and larger and growing mostly crops.</span>