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Title: GROWING IMMIGRATION


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GROWING IMMIGRATION
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Where did they come from?
  • The Americas
  • Asia
  • Northern Europe (before the Civil War)
  • English, Scots, Irish, Germans, Scandinavians

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Where did they come from?
  • Southern Europe, Eastern Europe (After the Civil
    War)
  • E. European Jews/Southern Italians/Greeks Slavic
    peoples (Poles, Slovaks, Czechs, Croats, Serbs,
    Ukrainians, Russians, Armenians)

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Why did they leave?
  • Overpopulation
  • Lack of jobs
  • Government tyranny
  • Crop failures
  • Land shortages
  • Rising taxes and famine
  • Escaping religious/political persecution

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How did they get here?
  • Steamships made of iron and steel
  • 2-3 weeks to 1 week by 1900
  • Operated on a schedule like railroads
  • Created birds of passage-single male worker who
    came for a short time, earn money, and return home

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Steamships
  • Most immigrants traveled in Steerage (large open
    area beneath ships deck)
  • Cheap fares
  • Limited toilet facilities,
  • no privacy, poor food

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  • In 1886 greeted by Statue of Liberty in NY harbor

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ELLIS ISLANDGate to America or Golden Door
  • 70 of European immigrants arrived in NYC
  • Processed
    through within
    hours or days

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ELLIS ISLANDGate to America or Golden Door
  • In 1892 an immigration center opened at Ellis
    Island in NY harbor
  • Immigrants were given medical check-up and a
    series of questions

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  • Sometimes immigrants were quarantined (isolated
    to prevent the spread of disease)
  • Some were even deported due to serious diseases

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  • Name?
  • Occupation?
  • Who paid your fare?
  • Can you read or write?
  • How much money do you have?
  • Have you been to prison or in a poorhouse?
  • Where are you going?
  • Do you have a job already?

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  • Many immigrants received new names
  • BuchenrothRoth
  • Stefanopoulous Stevens

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Angel Island
  • San Francisco
  • Horrible conditions
  • Processed through within weeks or months.

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Angel Island
  • Designed to enforce Chinese Exclusion Act
  • Prohibited immigration of Chinese workers for 10
    yrs.
  • Prevented Chinese living in US from becoming
    citizens
  • Thought they were taking jobs of whites

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Asian Immigrants
  • Exclusion Act created labor shortages
  • Hired more workers from Japan, Korea,
    Philippines

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Asian Immigrants
  • Segregated Asian children in schools - TR ended
    this in 1906
  • Gentlemens Agreement Japan agreed not to allow
    workers into US. US agreed to let families of
    Japanese living in US to immigrate

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Mexican Immigrants
  • Farmers needed cheap labor
  • (TX, NM, AZ, CA)
  • High wages attracted Mexican workers
  • Treated as inferior, low wages, segregated
    schools

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French Canadian Immigrants
  • Many were Catholics from Quebec
  • Settled in New England Great Lakes
  • Took jobs in textile mills
    logging camps

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Jobs for Immigrants
  • Mines, mills, and factories
  • Friends and relatives helped each other

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Where did immigrants settle?
  • Most lived with friends and relatives in
    established communities
  • Many stay in port city neighborhoods called
    Ghettos
  • Areas dominated by one ethnic or racial group

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Where did immigrants settle?
  • Only 2 went to the south

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Immigrant Ghettos
  • Filled w/ tenements low cost apartments,
    designed to hold many families
  • Very poor living conditions
  • Rats, Open Sewers, Disease, Fire

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City Growth
  • Increase city pop. creation of suburbs
  • Suburb residential communities surrounding the
    cities

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Rise of Political Bosses
  • Political Machine unofficial city org. that
    kept a party / group in power.
  • Headed by a single leader / Boss

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Rise of Political Bosses
  • Most Famous - William Boss Tweed
  • Ran Tammany Hall - Democratic Party in NYC
  • Brought down by Political Cartoonist Thomas Nast
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