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Q. Which immigrants did not go to Ellis Island?
Those over the age of 16 who cannot read 30 to 40 test words in their native language are no longer admitted through Ellis Island. Nearly all Asian immigrants are banned. At war’s end, a “Red Scare” grips America in reaction to the Russian Revolution.
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- Q. Which immigrants did not go to Ellis Island?
- Q. How do I find out if my relatives came through Ellis Island?
- Q. What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her hands?
- Q. What God does the Statue of Liberty represent?
- Q. Is the Statue of Liberty an artifact?
- Q. What is the rarest artifact in the world?
- Q. What is the most famous artifact?
Q. How do I find out if my relatives came through Ellis Island?
You can search the name index for your ancestors or browse the record images. This is a searchable index of 25 million names of immigrants and international passengers who arrived at Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924. Once you find a name of interest, you can click through to view individual record images at FamilySearch.
Q. What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her hands?
The Statue of Liberty is located in New York on Liberty Island. It is a statue of a woman holding a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand with the date of the Declaration of Independence in Roman numerals: July 4, 1776.
Q. What God does the Statue of Liberty represent?
The Statue of Liberty represents the ancient Babylonian goddess of love and fertility, Ishtar. Ishtar is known as the Mother of Harlots because prostitution was part of her religious practices.
Q. Is the Statue of Liberty an artifact?
The history of the Statue of Liberty is the memory of the time change. Statue itself was placed on a granite pedestal, which was built in connection with the war in 1812 in the form of stars. On October 15, 1924 this American landmark had become a national monument. It is considered as a cultural artifact of US.
Q. What is the rarest artifact in the world?
- The London hammer – a tool older than history.
- The Antikythera mechanism – a Greek ancient computer.
- The Dropa Stones.
- The Saqqara bird – an Egyptian plane.
- The Baghdad battery – a 2000-year-old battery.
- Unexplainable fossils and metal objects.
- The Piri Reis map.
- The Nazca drawings.
Q. What is the most famous artifact?
In 1799, a group of French soldiers rebuilding a military fort in the port city of el-Rashid (or Rosetta), Egypt, accidentally uncovered what was to become one of the most famous artifacts in the world — the Rosetta Stone.