The immigrants that passed through Ellis island moved to a variety of places, generally based on their ethnicity. In general, the Irish immigrants went to Boston or New York, German immigrants moved to the Midwest, and English immigrants stayed on the east coast. However, there are always exceptions.
There were two very famous immigrant ports. Ellis island in new York harbor, and angel island in California. However, after Ellis island closed in 1954, several Immigration stations opened in Galveston and along the coast.
They trough Ellis Island... Angel Island is in California and Ellis is in New York :)
yes, they needed to come through Ellis island to become legal immigrants
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Prior to 1954 immigrants had to go to Ellis Island before entering New York.
They trough Ellis Island... Angel Island is in California and Ellis is in New York :)
yes, they needed to come through Ellis island to become legal immigrants
to my house
Immigrants had to go to Ellis Island because they had to take a test, check if their sick, and get the papers this usually took a really long time.
Go on www.google.com and type in Ellis Island and the first one is what you click!
Historically, Ellis Island (New York, now New Jersey) was the receiving location for European immigrants from 1890 to 1954, when it closed.
if you mean immigrants to the USA they had to go through Ellis island
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they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
Prior to 1954 immigrants had to go to Ellis Island before entering New York.
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel