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Exploration Of Immigration, Industrialization & Ethnicity In Waterville, Maine, Amy E. Rowe Jan 1999

Exploration Of Immigration, Industrialization & Ethnicity In Waterville, Maine, Amy E. Rowe

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This paper traces how hegemonic forces create boundaries through the specific examples of the Lebanese and Franco-Americans in Waterville, Maine. These two immigrant groups entered into Waterville after an English-Scottish Protestant majority had already been established in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. The Franco-American immigration from Quebec extended well over a century and the flow of people out of Canada can generally be studied into two distinct waves. People were constantly coming into Waterville from Quebec, and a small number would return to live in Canada after a time. It is also critical to understand that Franco-Americans were settling …