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Immigration In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were from – Almost six million from Germany Almost five million from Italy Over four and a half million from Ireland Over four million from Austria and Hungary Over four million from Britain, (England, Scotland, and Wales) Over two million from Scandinavia, (Norway, Sweden, Demark, and Finland) From 1820 to 1930 more than thirty – seven million people immigrated to America, this was the largest movement of people in the history of the world, and in 1907 a record number of 1,285,349 immigrants were processed at Ellis Island. Of these 1,004,756 were admitted

1902 – Death of Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1906 – Death of Susan B. Anthony 1909 – Carrie Chapman Catt organizes the Woman Suffrage Party 1910 – Washington passes women’s suffrage 1911 – California is won as a Woman’s suffrage state 1912 – Alice Paul founds the Congressional Union for Women’s Suffrage, later called National Woman’s Party 1913 – Ida Wells - Barnet and her contingent of African American women are segregated at a Washington D.C., suffrage march 1917 – New York passes women’s suffrage 1918 – The federal amendment passes the House of Representatives 1919 – The federal amendment passes the Senate 1920 – The Nineteenth Amendment becomes law

Camp Dix “Fort Dix has been serving America's Army since July 18, 1917, when its predecessor, Camp Dix, was officially established as a training and staging camp for troops destined for the battlefields of Europe during World War I. Camp Dix rapidly became one of the nation's largest military reservations as the 78th, 87th and 34th Divisions and many smaller units trained for the war. Because of its proximity to Hoboken, New Jersey, the principal embarkation port for the Doughboys, hundreds of thousands of men from other divisions would pass through Camp Dix on their way to France.” -