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Title: Ellis Island


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Ellis Island
DELPI Doriane CROUSILLAC Dimitri DESBEUX
Emeline DUPLESSIS Charline
1ère ESO 4
Année 2007-2008 Lycée dArsonval
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Introduction
  • Ellis Island is an historic place located at the
    mouth of the Hudson River in New York, in New
    Jersey.
  • EI has had different names Kiosht, Oyster Island
    and Giggert Island.

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Summary
  • Before it was an immigrant station
  • The history of Ellis Island
  • Arrival of immigrants

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I. Before it was an immigrant station
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  • Before be an immigrant station
  • The History of Ellis Island
  • III. Arrival of immigrants
  • It was named Kiosht by the Mohegan Indians.
  • Then, a Dutch man whose name was Michael Paaw
    renamed the island Oyster Island in the 1630s.
  • In 1664, the British took possession of the area
    and they renamed it Gull Island. Later, the name
    of the island changed to Gibbert Island because a
    lot of men were hanged. EI was bought in 1808 by
    the US War Departement for 10.000 . In 1814, EI
    became an immigrant station.

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II. The history of Ellis Island
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  • Before be an immigrant station
  • History of Ellis Island
  • III. Arrival of immigrants
  • The Ellis Island Immigrant Station was designed
    by two architects Edward Lippincott Tilton and
    William Boring. They received a gold medal at the
    1900 Paris Exposition for the buildings design.
  • The homestead Act was a law that gave a freehold
    title to 160 acres (one quarter section or about
    65 hectares) of undeveloped land . The person to
    whom the title was granted had to be at least 21
    years old, to have built on the section, to have
    farmed on it for 5 years, and to have a house
    that was at least of 12 by 14 feet (3.6X4.3 m) in
    size. The Act was signed into a law by President
    Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862.
  • Ellis Island welcomed 12 million people and was
    closed in november 1954.

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III. Arrival of immigrants
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  • Before be an immigrant station
  • History of Ellis Island
  • III. Arrival of immigrants
  • The immigrants were subjects to a checkup and
    administrative exam.
  • The doctors dealt with the inspection of the
    immigrants who were numerous. If there was a
    possible problem, the immigrants were marked
    with chalk.
  • Then, they took a number of exams an ocular
    exam was done by using a button hook.
  • Moreover, a lot of questions was asked to the
    immigrants who didnt speak the same language.
    Thats why a translator was present.

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Conclusion
  • Ellis Island welcomed several million of
    immigrants between 1892 and 1954. These people
    would finally fulfill their American Dream.
  • Now, its a museum and a national monument.
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