The American Dream Research Paper

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America is a comparatively young country, we’ve only been around for roughly two centuries. At the time of it’s conception America was one of an elite few who weren’t run by oppressive and tyrannical governments. Built on the backs of immigrants who simply wanted a better life for their families. Unfortunately this dream has at times been built on the backs of those who are neglected the rights to pursue it. Exploitation ranging from the blatant to the deceptive have transpired to get America where it is today. America today is rich in culture and wealth but we didn’t get here for free. To set the scenario in which the rest of this takes place we need to understand the fundamentals of the American Dream. What began long ago as a wish to be free of an oppressive and tyrannical ruler. Turned into a cry to all those who were disenfranchised. An open invitation to everyone who wanted to work hard. America was, and still claims to be, the land of opportunity. America is the place where you go to find a job that’ll get your family out of poverty. This dream however hasn’t always been achievable by everyone in society. In the beginning it was the African slaves brought here to build america. Once slaves were no longer an …show more content…
Immediately following the abolition of slavery these groups were usually blacks. Forced by local law to stay where they were born, essentially forcing them to stay slaves without the title. Moving forward in America’s history this practice stayed relatively untainted with the exception that it was now regulated. This practice of keeping workers in an area while they worked was given to the disenfranchised. To those people who were a minority, recent immigrants, the poor. Essentially they became slaves, working for just enough to survive on so they could continue working. Only moving when their work ticket was given to another land