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artcher [175]
3 years ago
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You've learned about many immigrants to Kansas in this unit. How does immigration make our state and the United States unique? B

e sure to use what you've learned in this unit to explain your answer. Your answer: I think the answer is
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1 answer:
Phantasy [73]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

How does immigration make our state and the United States unique?

First, we have to say that you did not include any references from your lessons, so we do not know what you learned. And because of that, we cannot use what you learned in the unit. We are going to answer with our own knowledge.

Immigration is unique in Kansas and the United States because a lot of American people have come from another part of the world and founded their towns and cities in North America.

Let's just remember that after the Native American Indians that already lived in the North American territories, the English were the ones to settle in the East coast of North America and founded the 13 colonies, Jamestown, Virginia, being the first in 1607.

So the United States was founded by European immigrants.

Today, in the particular case of the state of Kansas, there are many people who have immigrants parents or are immigrants working legally in Kansas. For instance, the agriculture industry and the construction industry in Kansas rely on the immigrant labor force.

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