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===='''DEFINITION AND VALUE OF NATURALIZATION RECORDS'''====  
===='''DEFINITION AND VALUE OF NATURALIZATION RECORDS'''====  
Naturalization is the '''''legal process''''' our immigrant ancestors went through to became citizens of the United States.  Becoming naturalized meant our foreign-born ancestors could vote, run for a government office, serve on a jury, pay taxes, receive the protection of the law.  *The choice of an ancestor to become a citizen of the United States affected their lives and is an essential part of their story that and that you will want to document.   
Naturalization is the '''''legal process''''' our immigrant ancestors went through to became citizens of the United States.  Becoming naturalized meant our foreign-born ancestors could vote, run for a government office, serve on a jury, pay taxes, receive the protection of the law.  *The choice of an ancestor to become a citizen of the United States affected their lives and is an essential part of their story that and that you will want to document.