How did immigrants attempt to adapt to adapt to their new lives in the united states?
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Immigrants would travel in this because it was cheap ... How did immigrants attempt to adapt to their new lives in the United States?
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(i) They changed the paths of their annual movement, reduced their cande numbers, pressed for rights to enter new areas, exerted political pressure on the government for relief and subsidy and demanded a right in the management of forests and water resources.
(ii) Pastoralists are not relics of the past. They are not people who have me place in the modern world.
(iii) Environmentalists and economists increasingly came to recognise that pastoral nomadism was a form of life that was perfectly suited to mans hilly and dry regions of the world.
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