Immigration US History Rose
A Wave of Immigrants : _____________ immigrants Many immigrated because the US offered: immigrant ________________, few restrictions, avoidance of military service, ___________________________, and a chance to move up in society Many immigrants of the time were _____________________________. Most traveled by _____________________ in steerage, the cheapest way to go. Was a _________________ trip.
Arrival in America… Arrived in New York Harbor and were processed at ______________________. Some immigrants were sent back to Europe due to _________________ problems. Most immigrants settled in the _____________. Neighborhoods were separated into ethnic groups. Made it similar to their homeland. Immigrants who learned __________________and adapted to ________________________ adjusted well to living in the US.
Immigration From Asia Increase of Chinese immigration in the mid-1800’s due to severe _________ and ___________________ in China. Demand for railroad workers interested them. Chinese worked as laborers, servants, ______________, and ________________. In 1910, _____________________ was opened in California to process ___________ immigrants.
NATIVISM?? The increase of immigration led to _______________________, or a preference for native-born people and the desire to limit immigration. Many _________, _________, and _____________ were persecuted. Nativism led to the creation of 2 anti- immigration groups. The _______________ ______________________________ was led by Henry Bowers and disliked Catholics. The Workingman’s Party of California worked to stop _________________________________. Violence often erupted. ______________________________: barred Chinese immigration for ______ years and prevented Chinese already in US from becoming citizens. Was not repealed until ___________.
Did You Know??? It is estimated that the ancestors of almost one-half of all people living in the United States today passed through Ellis Island as immigrants. Today Ellis Island is open to the public and contains an Immigration Museum.