old and New Patterns of Global Migration. We do not know exactly how many persons have migrated around the world at any given time, but beginning with the modern era (in the 1500s) there were discrete waves of immigration involving particular locations that accounted for the greatest volume of immigrants. One such stream,as I'm sure you are aware, virtually constituted the nations of North America. Except for Native Americans, the citizens of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are all descendants of immigrants from somewhere else. Immigrants from Europe(and particularly Britain) were always more welcome, and by the 1920s the United States was so concerned about the flow of"unsuitable" non-Anglo-saxon immigrants that it passed laws establishing quotas by nations that severely restricted non European immigration.
old and New Patterns of Global Migration. We do not know exactly how many persons have migrated around the world at any given time, but beginning with the modern era (in the 1500s) there were discrete waves of immigration involving particular locations that accounted for the greatest volume of immigrants. One such stream,as I'm sure you are aware, virtually constituted the nations of North America. Except for Native Americans, the citizens of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are all descendants of immigrants from somewhere else. Immigrants from Europe(and particularly Britain) were always more welcome, and by the 1920s the United States was so concerned about the flow of"unsuitable" non-Anglo-saxon immigrants that it passed laws establishing quotas by nations that severely restricted non European immigration.
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