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1 st Period New Seats! 0 Tommy Tran 1 Liam Sullivan 2 Morgan O’hara 3 Kyana Smith 4 Jared Perryman 5 Elise Sandland 6 Ilana Winawer 7 Hunter Paulson 8 Kevin Mendivil 9 Ariana McElroy 10 Sarafina Smith 11 David Garcia 13 Jose Reyes 14 Emma Korobkin 15 Celeste Greaves 16 Matt Michel 17 Brianna Hernandez 18 Sola Takahashi 19 Serena Smith 20 John Patterson 21 Carlos Carbajal 22 Rachel Lighthall 23 Shana Duchin 24 Nathan Adams 25 Rohit Padmakumar 26 Kayli Bailey 27 Meizhen Mueller 29 Kaitlin Coad 30 Daniel Muguerza 31 Aava Salehi

5 th Period New Seats! 1 Nicolas Seigneret 2 Maya Higa 3 Linnea Stoll 4 Steven Schynert 5 Jessica Welden 6 Julianne Wilson 7 Josue Ortiz 8 Connor Frietzsche 9 Rayna Mahnken 10 Jessica Sillman 11 Jared Hansrajh 12 Adam Pann 13 Chelsea Yuipco 14 Whitney Ross 15 Andrew Corley West 16 Ian Buenaventura 17 Nick Butters 18 Erin Kim 19 Jona Lawrence 20 Katie Williams 21 Matt Hovda 22 Emily Andreas 23 Erin Rucker 24 Corey Cantu 25 Victoria Baney 26 Cameron Conway 27 Kristin Pampeyan 29 Felipe Rivera 30 Victoria Klazura

6 th Period New Seats 1 Sophia Moiseyenko 2 Sally Wu 3 Jane Kuszmaul 4 Ays Narmaev 5 Julia Pak 6 Bella Schneider 7 Luis Vasquez 8 Aaron Canaan 9 Kyle Cazares 10 Seema Ahmed 11 Cameron Woods 12 Matthew Casali 13 Anthony Villareal 14 Evan Johnson 15 Darren Dawson 16 Mason Thomas 17 Zipporah Alcaraz 18 Ciara O’Neill 19 Ben Katin 20 Melanie Frieson 21 Eder Rodriguez 22 Anne Johansen 23 Devon Bartlett 24 Annie Iverson 25 Tommy Walter 26 Madison Norona 27 Cassidy Barcelona 29 Katie Moran 30 Austin Menden

Good Afternoon!!! 1.NVC 2.Wrap up Homestead Strike 3.Immigration in the Gilded Age Essential Question: Why did the U.S. pass the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882? Homework: Study for Midterm on BLOCK DAY

Historical Inquiry Who is to blame for the violence of the Homestead Strike?

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Immigrants Vast majority of immigrants in 1880s from Europe – Also from Asia, Canada, and Mexico Push Factors – Overpopulation Hunger Lack of farm land – Religious Persecution Pull Factors – Democracy – Jobs – Natural Resources

Coming to Americaaaaa! Give me your tired, your poor, your huddles masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door” ~Emma Lazarus 1883, Jewish-American poet

Coming to Americ-uh what?... “Imprisoned in the wooden building day after day, my freedom withheld; how can I bear to talk about it?”– Unknown Chinese Detainee

The Immigrant’s Journey Long journey across the Ocean – Steerage Class: standing room only Ellis Island – East Coast immigration center in New York – 75% of immigrants come here (mostly European) Most eventually let through Angel Island – West Coast immigration center in San Fran – Mostly Asian Immigrants Most detained or deported

Life After Ellis/Angel Island Vast majority settle in cities in ethnic communities – Tenements: crowded, dirty housing for the poor – Settlement Houses: provide services to help to immigrants Most Americans are hostile to immigrants – Nativist: someone that believes in the superiority of “native” Americans (meaning White Anglo- Saxons)

Chinese Immigration 1860s-1870s Chinese immigration encouraged – Need workers for factories/trains 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act – No Chinese immigration for 10 years

Inquiry Why did the U.S. pass the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882?

Why exclude the Chinese?