Introduction
In this chapter you learned that both the United States and Canada proudly call themselves "a nation of immigrants." From the first peoples to settle on the North American continent to the refugees seeking asylum in its countries today, immigration created and continues to shape the United States and Canada. In this activity you will learn more about the history of immigration in the United States.
Destination Title: Immigration in American Memory
Directions
Start at the Library of Congress feature presentation on Immigration.
- Watch the opening slide show. Then click through and read the introductory pages of the presentation.
- Click on the watch face icon on the left of the screen. Browse the time line of important dates and events.
- Now choose three immigrant groups from the square links on the left side of the screen. Explore the presentations about these groups, making sure to click on the globe icon on the left to examine each group’s immigration patterns.
Using the information you gathered from this site, answer the following questions.