
From the first nomadic groups, to the colonial settlers, to the Africans forced into slavery, to those seeking refuge from throughout the world, the character of our nation was forged by immigrants as each group enriched the diversity of our nation. Coming To America presents the evolving immigration history of the United States to the primary grade student, exploring the factors that brought each group to America as well as their impact on the development of our nation.
year: 1996, 1998
call number/section: 325, 325.73, 304.8, 1000, 325.1, 304.87, 973.95, 973.04, 920
subjects: immigrants, united states, history, juvenile literature, united states, history, juvenile literature, ellis island immigration station (n.y. and n.j.), history, videodiscs, still animation, children's films, video recordings for children, dvd-video discs
Editions

Maestro, Betsy
Scholastic (1996)
Traces the history of immigration to the United States and examines the reasons why people chose to move to America.
Schools: 86

Maestro, Betsy
Scholastic
From the first nomadic groups, to the colonial settlers, to the Africans forced into slavery, to those seeking refuge from throughout the world, the character of our nation was forged by immigrants as each group enriched the diversity of our nation. Coming To America presents the evolving immigration history of the United States to the primary grade student, exploring the factors that brought each group to America as well as their impact on the development of our nation.
Schools: 0

Maestro, Betsy
Spoken Arts (1998)
Traces the history of immigration to the United States and examines the reasons why people chose to move to America.
Schools: 0