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This article focuses on the study of immigrants in the early 19th century before the Civil War. Migration policy was primarily under state rather than federal control, and as long as slavery existed, there was no national definition of citizenship. It was also a period in which a person's birthplace, whether they were foreign-born or native-born, lacked the social significance it carries today.
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