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The New Coloradans
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Taping Rights: One Year
Who are the more than 370,000 foreign-born people who now live in Colorado? Why have so many immigrated here since 1990? ?The New Coloradans? takes a look at the economic and cultural connections which have brought so many new immigrants to the state that Denver is now considered one of eight ?re-emerging gateways? in the United States, where newcomers are arriving at a rate reminiscent of the early 1900s. See the companion Web site for Colorado statistics and state, national, and international resources.
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Social Studies General Audience 1 Lesson/30 Minutes Taping Rights: One Year Who are the more than 370,000 foreign-born people who now live in Colorado? Why have so many immigrated here since 1990? ?The New Coloradans? takes a look at the economic and cultural connections which have brought so many new immigrants to the state that Denver is now considered one of eight ?re-emerging gateways? in the United States, where newcomers are arriving at a rate reminiscent of the early 1900s. See the companion Web site for Colorado statistics and state, national, and international resources.
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The New Coloradans
first aired: December 12, 2008 (#0)
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