Who Is Albert Einstein's Immigration To The United States

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Albert Einstein Professor Lauer History GHS 203-OL By Joseph Babaev Immigration to the United States by many different countries in particular Europe Asia and Africa, was very common starting from the 1600 and even until this very day. Immigrants sought out to better their lives and establish themselves a home of peace and to find themselves a government that enables them freedom of religion and freedom of speech. While dreaming about leaving their countries was easy traveling on the other hand to the United States was one of the hardest tasks. Transportation was limited and very expensive so many decided to fall under the rule of a master which is known as Indentured servitude. It was the practice of immigrants in that time to contract to work for a fixed period of time, typically three to seven years, in exchange for transportation, food, clothing, lodging and other necessities. While most immigrants came for this cause some others were forced to come to the united states such as the African Americans who were forcefully brought here to be slaves and serve the white m an until president Lincoln put a stop to that. The United States does not consider the first British who came to America to be immigrants even though we did take the land from the natives after serving them with ultimatums saying if you don’t surrender to our…show more content…
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879. Six weeks later the family moved to Munich, where he later on began his schooling at the Luitpold Gymnasium. At the age of 16 he moved to Switzerland and graduated from the Federal Institute of Technology. In 1902 he became a clerk with Swiss Patent Office, where he worked with new inventions. He was an extraordinary individual who studied Theoretical physics which is a branch of physics which employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics to rationalize, explain and predict natural
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