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Early Chinese Immigration to the US
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This collection uses primary sources to explore early Chinese immigration to the United States. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.

Subject:
American History
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Primary Source
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Digital Public Library of America
Author:
Hillary Brady
Date Added:
10/20/2015
Tracking Changes in US Immigration Remix
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Students will review the immigration data set and draw conclusions regarding changes in immigration from the 1800s to the early 1900s. Some students may find it easier to compare two decades while others may be able to compare ranges of decades from each century. Once conclusions about changes in immigration have been made, students should identify the reason for the change.
Students will review the immigration data set and be able to identify where in the world most immigrants came from during specific time periods in history.

Subject:
American History
Geography
History/Social Sciences
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Activity/Lab
Data Set
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
12/08/2019
Tracking Changes in US Immigration Remix
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CC BY
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Students will review the immigration data set and draw conclusions regarding changes in immigration from the 1800s to the early 1900s. Some students may find it easier to compare two decades while others may be able to compare ranges of decades from each century. Once conclusions about changes in immigration have been made, students should identify the reason for the change.
Students will review the immigration data set and be able to identify where in the world most immigrants came from during specific time periods in history.

Subject:
American History
Geography
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
11/19/2020