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Warm Up: On a separate piece of paper answer the following: 1 Warm Up: On a separate piece of paper answer the following: 1. Describe what urbanization is. 2. Explain what happened in the activity from yesterday. 3. Analyze how urbanization affected life in America during industrialization. Pass the paper forward when you’re done!

Urbanization & Immigration

Urbanization The movement of people from the countryside to towns and cities 1865- only NYC & Philadelphia had over 500,000 people 1900- 6 over 500,000, NYC/Philly/Chicago over 1 million, 40% of population in cities

4 reasons for Urbanization 1. New Technologies: -Cyrus McCormick’s reaper reduced the number of farm jobs -Elevators allowed buildings to take on more people -electricity and lightbulbs made life easier and exciting 2. New jobs in industry- workers needed in factories 3. Cultural opportunities- more entertainment 4. immigration- Millions of immigrants poured into cities

Inadequate Public Services Problems Created by Growing Cities (DRAW THIS INTO YOUR NOTES) Inadequate Public Services - Cities couldn’t deliver public services: hospitals, police, schools, garbage collection Transportation -Pollution from horse-drawn coaches led to building trolleys and the subway system Overcrowding -Families were packed into tenements: small apt buildings Social Tensions -Rich and poor lived next to each other, which increased tension and crime Problems Created by Growing Cities

Tenements: Packed, filthy, disease ridden, Crime ridden

Political Machines (Crash course US history: Gilded Age) Corrupt city govts run by Political Bosses Lots of scandals in politics during the Gilded Age Gave jobs to immigrants and poor in exchange for their votes Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall Controlled workers & services in NYC Bribed lawmakers & overpaid himself

Push & Pull Factors of immigration: Reasons why immigrants came to the United States (Make Sure you draw this into your notebook. -Oppression -Poverty -War -Religious Persecution -Population Growth -Disease -Famine -Freedom of religion -Economic Opportunity -Cultural ties -Free/Cheap land -Jobs Push Factors Pull Factors

The Immigrant Experience Traveled for 3 weeks in steerage- an open room below the deck of the boat Arrived at Ellis Island Some given new names Screened for diseases Sent back to Europe if diseases were found

Ethnic Ghettos Place where immigrants settled with others of the same nationality and ethnicity Immigrant neighborhoods Felt more comfortable speaking the same language & following customs

Americanization Learning to dress, speak, and act like other Americans Assimilation Immigrant children became more like other Americans America was seen as a “Melting Pot” Reshaping of immigrant Culture

Nativists People born or native to the U.S. Believed people of other races, religions, and nationalities were inferior Wanted to restrict immigration

Restrictions on Immigration Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Temporarily banned the immigration of Chinese workers and placed restrictions on Chinese already in the U.S. Reflected American prejudice at the time against Asians

Warm Up: (In your notebooks) 1. Describe the conditions of tenements. 2. What were some of the dangers of living in a tenement? 3. Why do you think immigrants lived in certain neighborhoods?