Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Pages Immigrants in America

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Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Pages 266-271 Immigrants in America Immigration Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Pages 266-271 Immigrants in America

Essential Questions SS5H3d Why did people immigrate to the United States? Where did they come from? Where did they settle?

Ellis Island

Ellis Island on the Map

Why did people immigrate to the United States? Escape poverty Make a better life for themselves Looking for work Escape war or persecution “In America, everything is possible”

Where did they come from? Mostly Southern and Eastern Europe, Mexico

Russia Europe Italy, Russia, Hungary, Greece, Poland

Where did they settle? Near family and friends Big cities with factories New York, Boston, Pittsburg, and Chicago

Take a Tour of Ellis Island Take the Tour!