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Immigration To America Essay Research Paper The

Immigration To America Essay, Research Paper


The Immigration Experience


They are our grandparents, our relatives, our friends. They


are the immigrants. They came from all over the world for many


reasons, such as, religious persecution and racial tension, but the


largest reason for coming to America was for freedom. The freedom to


live where we want, to own property, to take part in the government


and most importantly, the freedom to be treated like a human being.


Coming over was extremely difficult. For some, there were


good, seaworthy boats, but most boats were overcrowded, dirty, and


disgusting. For Jews, the passage was extremely difficult because of


the non-kosher ship food. People were pushed together like cattle.


Most people became seasick. From one account came descriptions of


unsanitary bathrooms. This, surely, must have been torture, but,


hopefully, most immigrants found the dreadful trip to be worth the


freedom at the other end.


Ellis Island, also, was far from sanitary. The people would


break down into lines, and walk by a doctor, trying to hide any


physical problems. Children over two had to be able to walk by


themselves. If the doctor noticed anything wrong he would use a piece


of chalk to show the person required further inspection. If, this was


indeed the case, the person would be set aside in a cage.


Another test was that of sanity. An interpreter would ask each


person a few questions just to find a sensible answer to test mental


stability. The last and most feared doctor checked for disease by


lifting the eyelid. He scared children, and probably spread more


disease than the people he checked. From an eyewitness account, his


gloves were not sterile, and he did not change or even wash them


between examinations. I, myself, found this disgusting, and dangerous.


Then, immigrants filed into lines by nationality to be


questioned. The questions scared many people. Should they tell the


truth or lie. Which answer would make sure that they could stay in


America.


Later, for Jews, help came. A group called the “Hebrew


Immigrant Aid Society,” (HIAS) told them to tell the truth, and helped


them through the period between leaving the boat and getting settled


in the west. Some officials were corrupt, and allowed bribes. This


makes me wonder, if this was the land of freedom and justice as it had


been claimed. Through the ordeal, one thing is certain. All of the


immigrants passing through Ellis Island were scared and confused. It


was one feeling that most of these people would probably be exposed to


for the next few months.


There were many restrictions. People with certain diseases


would be sent back. Laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, would not


let certain nationalities into America. In the early twentieth century


it was decided that Japanese people would not be allowed into America.


This was surely not the land of liberty that had been promised by our


forefathers. One of the nationalities traveling to America were Jews.


They were treated somewhat differently. This was probably because


many of their countries would not accept them.


The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They


fled their homel

and because of the inquisition. They traveled from


Spain to South America, and then to New Amsterdam. They, at first were


rejected by Peter Stuyvesant, but petitioned the Dutch West India


Company of Amsterdam, Holland, and, eventually were let into the


colony. Stuyvesant was determined to make life hard for the Jews, and


therefore denied them the right to build a synagogue. Luckily, for the


Jews, the colony was soon to be taken over by the British. Under


certain British naturalization laws, the Jews were able to build a


synagogue in the colony.


Jews in Savannah were accepted, but only to a degree. This was


because of Samuel Nunes, a Jewish doctor who helped to stop a disease


that had already killed many people. Even then, Jews were given land


away from the main town. In the American Revolution Jews did not take


any specific sides. Some believed that the freedom that they had


gained under the English rule would be lost. Other felt that the taxes


were too high and joined the Patriots.


Later, in the Civil War, Jews took sides as everyone else.


Their location meant everything. Jews in the north sided with the


Union, and Jews in the south sided with the Confederacy.


Unfortunately, a law was passed by Congress forbidding Jewish


Chaplains in the Union army. Congress later passed a law stating that


chaplains had to be “ministers of some religious denomination,” which


included Christian ministers and Jewish rabbis.


Then, more trouble came for the Jews. Ulysees S. Grant ordered


that all Jews in the states of Kentucky and Tennessee were to be


removed. Fortunately, Lincoln cancelled the order as soon as he found


out. Later, between 1880 and 1925, many Jews came to America to escape


anti semitism. One of the acts of anti-semitism was church supported


violence against Jews in Eastern Europe (before World War I), which


was legal. There were also laws which discriminated against Jews. In


Russia, a czar had been assassinated, and Jews were blamed out of fear


of a revolution. This caused a flood of immigrants into the United


States.


Most of America’s famous people are descended from immigrants


if they are not immigrants themselves. People, like Albert Einstein, a


famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and


helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants.


People like Bob Hope, who was born in England, have contributed richly


to our culture. Charlie Chaplin, also from England, was a silent movie


star.


America is made of many different cultures, all of which have


contributed to the American way of life. Jews contributed doctors and


lawyers. Japanese are computer and business contributors. Koreans are


well educated and have been involved in many professional, technical,


and managerial careers. African Americans have contributed music,


science, literature, entertainment, and many other things to our


culture. Our culture is derived from many different ones, and cannot


be broken down into which group contributes what because each group


has done so much.


All this proves that Americans are not just one people. We are


individuals from different cultures. We are different, but we are all


Americans.

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