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Simulated dendrochronology of U.S. immigration (1830-2015)
This idea lends itself to the representation of history itself, as it shows a sequence of events that have left a mark and shaped the present. If cells leave a mark in the tree, so can incoming immigrants be seen as natural contributors to the growth of a trunk that is the United States.
Animation: 200 Years of U.S. Immigration As Tree Rings
This idea lends itself to the representation of history itself, as it shows a sequence of events that have left a mark and shaped the present. If cells leave a mark in the tree, so can incoming immigrants be seen as natural contributors to the growth of a trunk that is the United States.
Animation: 200 Years of U.S. Immigration As Tree Rings
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