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Their homeland has the second largest population in the world, yet in America they form one of our smallest minorities. ... Although many came to America as early as the turn of the century, they were denied citizenship until a congressional act granted it in 1946. ... Their contributions to industry, commerce, and agriculture have been valuable to America and to the world. ... They are the East Indians in America. Asian Indians have supplied innumerable contributions to the culture and well being of the United States; the majority of these contributions are geared notably to engineering and the sciences. ... America had jobs and religious freedom. Consequently, America was referred to in many countries as the "Land of Opportunity". ... and other immigrants, the East Indians represented a big group of those people who wanted to be part of the "American culture".
Approximate Word count = 660 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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