Our Foreigners - A Chronicle of Americans in the Making by Samuel P. Orth
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page 191 of 224 (85%)
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Idaho, Japanese in, 204
Illinois, admitted as State (1818), 33; frontiersmen in, 36; "Underground Railway" in, 54; negroes in, 62; Bishop Hill Colony, 85-89; Swedish immigration, 91; Icarians in, 99-100; Germans in, 134, 137; Norwegians, 155; Scandinavians in, 156; Poles in, 160, 167, 213; Slovenians in, 173; racial changes in coal regions of, 219 Immigration (1790-1820), 32; legislation, 201, 207, 222 _et seq._; present opportunities, 208-10; Lincoln on, 222; only attempt of Federal Government to encourage, 222-23; state regulation, 224-25; bibliography, 235-236; _see also_ names of peoples Immigration Commission, created, 230; and Japanese, 204 Independence (La.), Italians in, 211 |
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