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Immigrants reacted to Ellis Island with a range of emotions. Anxiety, sadness, excitement, and depression was common. Many passed through the entry process quickly, while others were detained. From the moment the process began, men were separated from the women and children, neither knowing when they would see the other again.

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they thought it was beautiful especially the Statue Of Liberty

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They felt rejoiced. they knew they had a good chance of a better life

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11y ago

Immigrant life on Ellis Island was MUCH better compared to Angel Island. Had it ok

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