Benefits Of Being An American Essay

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Being an American is a phrase that is taken for granted by many people who leech of this land of opportunity. People who claim to be American do not know about the struggles other people have gone through to become an American. An American is proud of who they are and where they’ve come from. Many native Americans have forgotten the meaning and the advantages of being an American. I believe that being a true American is recognizing the past and striving for a better future. America was built by immigrants for immigrants in order to practice what they wanted. When people moved to the Americas they sought to change themselves and start over. Many people were enticed by the promise of opportunity, and this drove many to immigrate to the U.S. As generations pass Americans forget the hardships their ancestors endured, and have the audacity to keep the other immigrants …show more content…

After slavery had been abolished the treatment of the Africans hardly changed. The white people kept trying to segregate the blacks from the whites, the freedom that had been promised was still far from their grasp. While the black man is forced to work and push their way to success, however the white man was ahead of the other colored people just because of their color. Only very recently have African been able to experience true freedom, true Americanism through great hardship. Even today Americans and immigrants have been at each others necks. America is attempting to prevent immigration. Those that have managed to make it into America and avoid immigration, then have to deal with the disadvantages of not being a citizen. The people who immigrate need jobs but are then not given jobs because they are not citizens. The people that have earned their citizenship then have the ability to change their family's future. Citizenship gives immigrants more opportunity and success in the world

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