Immigration to America: Understanding Immigration Helps Explain American People
If we face the fact that the United States has welcomed more immigrants than any other country in the world, then the story of American people is the story of immigrants. Immigration is in fact one of
the most common American cultural and social legacies and therefore understanding immigration also helps to explain some of the American people.
Migration do America began more than 20,000 years ago, when groups of wandering hunter, now considered to be the only "native" Americans, following herds of game from Asia to America, finally settled throughout North and South America. In 1607, Great Britain founded its first permanent North American settlement: Jamestown, in the colony of Virginia. Afterwards, communities of Dutch, Swedish and German settlers were also established along North America's Atlantic coastline.
Why did these early European colonists risk a dangerous ocean journey and great hardship to settle in an unknown land? They were brought by the same desires that still bring immigrants today. The first European settlers were seeking wealth, land and freedom - a better life. It takes a lot of courage to leave behind everything that is familiar and come to a new country. That's why immigrants are characterized for their willingness to take risks and try new things. This ability to strike out for the unknown takes an independence optimism and above all a tolerant attitude towards difference and otherness. On the other hand, immigrants are also people who are quick to learn everything from a new language to new social customs, new ways to make a living and are open to new experiences since nowadays, as in the past. Immigrants also believe in the dream. They believe that by working hard and obeying the laws, they can have a better life.
However, not all things have been wine and roses in the history of migrations. Among the flood of immigrants, one group of people came unwillingly and by force.
Migration do America began more than 20,000 years ago, when groups of wandering hunter, now considered to be the only "native" Americans, following herds of game from Asia to America, finally settled throughout North and South America. In 1607, Great Britain founded its first permanent North American settlement: Jamestown, in the colony of Virginia. Afterwards, communities of Dutch, Swedish and German settlers were also established along North America's Atlantic coastline.
Why did these early European colonists risk a dangerous ocean journey and great hardship to settle in an unknown land? They were brought by the same desires that still bring immigrants today. The first European settlers were seeking wealth, land and freedom - a better life. It takes a lot of courage to leave behind everything that is familiar and come to a new country. That's why immigrants are characterized for their willingness to take risks and try new things. This ability to strike out for the unknown takes an independence optimism and above all a tolerant attitude towards difference and otherness. On the other hand, immigrants are also people who are quick to learn everything from a new language to new social customs, new ways to make a living and are open to new experiences since nowadays, as in the past. Immigrants also believe in the dream. They believe that by working hard and obeying the laws, they can have a better life.
However, not all things have been wine and roses in the history of migrations. Among the flood of immigrants, one group of people came unwillingly and by force.
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