American Portrait -- Young Alexander Hamilton: One Immigrant's Story
2. Include background information (who, what, when, where and why) on the article's purpose, and then respond to the below:
3. Which one was the dominant factor in Rachel's life in the West Indies, freedom or vulnerability?
4. Do you think immigrants create opportunities or respond to opportunities "about migration and motion"?
Which one was the dominant factor in Rachel\'s life in the West Indies, freedom or vulnerability?: Vulnerability was likely the dominant factor that shaped Rachel’s life due to her social position as a single woman living alone with her child during that time period; it would have been hard for her to establish any meaningful connections which could have potentially resulted in better job opportunities (or at least more financial security) since she didn't belong to any particular group besides being of British descent—this lack of access hindered both hers & young Alexander’s chances greatly compared their peers around them no matter where they went!
Do you think immigrants create opportunities or respond to opportunities \"about migration and motion\"?: I believe immigrants do both—they often come looking for new possibilities but also actively seek out ways they can contribute positively towards whatever situation they find themselves within. Immigrants play crucial roles when it comes down creating innovative solutions tackling different issues facing societies due their unique perspectives based off experiences gained while having traveled far away from home before (this could range anywhere between crafting effective policies all way up helping economy through business investments). They also frequently bring valuable skillsets along wherever go too which helps bridge gaps where needed—all these things enable immigrants take initiative rather than just responding passively given context depending whether outcome desired falls under creative or productive category respectively!