todo recuerdo tiene su lugar y su momento

todo recuerdo tiene su lugar y su momento

jueves, 17 de febrero de 2011

MY culture :D immigration!

My family has been part of the immigration :D
this is because my aunt immigrated to Miami<3 20 years ago. She moved because she had a amazing job offer so she decided to move. It was no easy for her because she lived in a very racist. In order to live there you had to be a natural american.In my opinion this was very wrong because its just to live not like it was going to cause any problems but it there way of thinking. You are probably wondering why she got to live there if she was an immigrant and the reason was that she entered because she is naturally Philininne so she could get in. She was stopped many times and always asked many questions.Neighbors got used to it and know she is pretty loved in her comunity.

this is our world :?






- In my opinion this should be done and should NOT be done. It should because this will help those families which cant aford medical help or some other serious things just like health food or shelter but for fashion well no because this will be wasting the states money and not helping the state to prosper this is what i think of it.<3

miércoles, 16 de febrero de 2011

pretending to be a GERMAN :D

                                                                                                                   May 16, 1867

Dear journal

My name is Sofie Müller and am a native German immigrant. I say this but this is not something am proud of it is something I had no other choise to do. Apolda is were we used to live it was very hard growing in this city this is do to our terrible conditions. We know we live in California were have a better life getting here was the problem we had to take a long trip on a steamboat to get here but it was worth it. Well my time is up so we just arrived and were here in what we call miniature german towns is just like china town but only full of german people :) got to goo later :)





Dear journal                                                                                         June 26, 1870

hey, it been a while since I write to you but here I am. I have had no time to write since am moistly working. If your wondering what aree my jobs well they are not as i planed but its all i can get since I can only work as what am told. American women dont wan t us german woman to work certain jobs so we have to confor with what weve got are jobs are like holding jobs in a factory, or as a clerks. we got paid so little so close to nothing but its all we could get better than nothing. well i will have to go i will write to you soon :))




Dear Journal                                                                                                April 10,1871

Hi (:
I just got a terrible news German Americans and other kinds of groups are being separated into difrerent types of groups. they are divided because on geography, on ideology, and on religion which is not so good as it sounds know am just working with different people than what i used to work i guess things are getting just like germany but it better here than there:) i hope it is just for a good later ;)



Dear journal                                                                                         march 3. 1890


I am back but it is just to let you know that Religious differences were more enduring.With the Lutheran community in the United States there was considerable friction. Nineteenth-century German Lutheran immigrants found that the existing German Lutheran churches in the US had developed into what, to them, were unwelcome tendencies. Most had been Americanized enough so that English was used for all or part of their services. Even worse, doctrine had been liberalized. The older churches and their offshoots, established by immigrants who had come before the Revolution, had come closer to Reformed and even Anglican churches and in many instances had adopted preaching styles similar to that of the Methodists. These trends were, not surprisingly, more pronounced in the cities than in the country.

-:D german imigration :/

In sometime the 1700's Germans started leaving there land in hopes of a better&eassier life. They wanted to move in European countries.Germans did not move because of political issues if this might be your thinking. And yes they were attacked by armies!but no worries most left to Britain and others crossed the Atlantic to new york ;)

Germanys had a long trip to the US but it was very cheap so thats one way to look at it.Steamboats was what they used to get their :).they had to stop at Elis island to wait to go to the us it might had taken time or it would of been quick it depended

You might belive they lived in the city but no most lived on the countryside.
the miniture German town is were the mostly worked the had jobs such as bakers, butchers, cabinetmakers, cigar makers, distillers, machinists, and tailors. German women were discriminated they were not allowed to have works like the american woman instead, they sought after work as bakers, domestic workers, hotel keepers, janitors, laundry workers, nurses, peddlers, saloon keepers, and tailors; so yes it was hard for them but this was just how it worked.

This was just the way they lived in this time it was hard but they just seemed to prosper with hard work and effort. I now realise that all problems in life have solution good or bad but they can all be reeesolved enthough it might be a not legal way but they had curage to tak a risk and look for the american dream :))



German imigrants seeking for better life at Elis island