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Cecelia Mcintyre
21 December, 11:57
How was immigration represented on the Titanic
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Poppy
21 December, 14:29
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Immigration was represented on the Titanic because aboard the Titanic were people from different cultures who were trying to get to America.
Those people are immigrants to America.
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