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Family History ProjectPart 3Manuel Churchman
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Immigration
One side of my family started in Jalpa, Zacatecas. From there they moved to La Puente, California for a better life.
The other side of my family started in Germany and immigrated to Pennsylvania, which they settled there till they moved to California.
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Immigrants Ladder
When we came to California, my grandparents settled with other Hispanics in the community of La Puente.
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Ports of Entry
This is where immigrants come through when they cross over to a new country.
In our family this was the border between Mexico and United States.
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Waves of Immigration
My family was part of the first wave of immigration (1600-1820) on my fathers side.
My mothers side from Mexico was apart of the fourth wave of immigration.(1918-Present)
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Jalpa, Zacatecas
This is where my family originally came from before they came to the United States.
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Religion
Coming from a Jalpa, our family attained Catholicism and was passed down through the generations. This generation was the first to explore other religions.
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Assimilation
Our family assimilated a couple things when they came to the United States.
-Food
-Transportation
-Music
-Culture
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Rural to Urban Migration
Older generations lived on farms to make a living then as they moved to the United States, they settled in cities and got city jobs.
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Push Factors
Jalpa, Zacatecas
Lack of job offers
- Low wages
Poor education
Health care
Lack of Electricity
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Pull Factors
To the United States
Higher wages
Employment opportunities
Better education
Better life for the next generation
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Tertiary Sector
My grandfather became apart of this sector when he settled in California.
He started working on the railroads.
Making rims for Airplanes.
Then became a lumber jack in Mt. Shasta.
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Ethnic Neighborhoods
Settling in La Puente was an example of a Ethnic neighbor hood from my grandparents because of particular culture group.
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Culture
Our culture of food, lifestyles, religion, and tradition were brought from older generations and still continued when we immigrated to California.