Emigrants in Chains

Emigrants in Chains
Title Emigrants in Chains PDF eBook
Author Peter Wilson Coldham
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 1992
Genre Reference
ISBN

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The forced emigration of convicts, destitute persons and children, "undesirables", and non-conformists from England to the Americas.

Emigrants in Chains

Emigrants in Chains
Title Emigrants in Chains PDF eBook
Author Peter Wilson Coldham
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 1992
Genre Convict labor
ISBN 9780080633299

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Forging the Chain

Forging the Chain
Title Forging the Chain PDF eBook
Author Franc Sturino
Publisher
Total Pages 308
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Emigrants in Chains

Emigrants in Chains
Title Emigrants in Chains PDF eBook
Author Peter Wilson Coldham
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 1992
Genre Reference
ISBN

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The forced emigration of convicts, destitute persons and children, "undesirables", and non-conformists from England to the Americas.

The Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and California

The Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and California
Title The Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and California PDF eBook
Author Lansford Warren Hastings
Publisher Applewood Books
Total Pages 157
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 1557092451

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Published in 1845, this guidebook for pioneers is a reproduction of one of the most collectible books about California and the Western movement. It was the guidebook used by the Donner Party on their fateful journey. In addition, because Hastings' shortcut route through the Rockies produced such tragedy, the War Department commissioned The Prairie Traveler.

The Sons of Wetbacks

The Sons of Wetbacks
Title The Sons of Wetbacks PDF eBook
Author Jacob Monty
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 2018-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9781947368873

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Immigrants are vital to America's economy and national security. They make our food. They care for the ill, injured, and elderly in our healthcare system. They contribute to our country's technological might. And yet, our immigration system is fundamentally broken. Millions of immigrants live lives of uncertainty and fear. Meanwhile, businesses are baffled by convoluted hiring practices. Worst of all, scores of DACA kids contribute faithfully to their adopted country without any clear path to citizenship. In The Sons of Wetbacks, Texas attorney and third-generation Mexican-American Jacob Montilijo Monty offers a compelling conservative case for immigration reform. While many on the right oppose immigration reform because of a belief that all Latinos are liberals, this couldn't be further from the truth. Rather, Latinos put great value on faith, family, and private enterprise, making them a natural fit for the GOP. The author lays out a clearly articulated approach to reform immigration in a manner that is pragmatic, fair and in line with the principles of conservatism. Monty says, "We're not talking about amnesty. The bad hombres should be sent back. But, Latino immigrants are here to work. Let's vet them and get them working with legitimate papers. It would go a long way to making America great again."

Bound with an Iron Chain

Bound with an Iron Chain
Title Bound with an Iron Chain PDF eBook
Author Anthony Vaver
Publisher Pickpocket Publishing
Total Pages 360
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN

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Most people know that England shipped thousands of convicts to Australia, but few are aware that colonial America was the original destination for Britain's unwanted criminals. In the 18th century, thousands of British convicts were separated from their families, chained together in the hold of a ship, and carried off to America, sometimes for the theft of a mere handkerchief.What happened to these convicts once they arrived in America? Did they prosper in an environment of unlimited opportunity, or were they ostracized by the other colonists? Anthony Vaver tells the stories of the petty thieves and professional criminals who were punished by being sent across the ocean to work on plantations. In bringing to life this forgotten chapter in American history, he challenges the way we think about immigration to early America.The book also includes a helpful appendix with tips on researching individual convicts transported to America.