LEQ: ·How did European immigrants of the late 1800s change American society?

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How did the United States become an industrialized society after the Civil War?

LEQ: ·How did European immigrants of the late 1800s change American society? · How were the experiences of Asian immigrants different from those of Europeans immigrants? Bellwork: Write down your LEQ and HW Read the letter you received when you walked in the door. Mark up the letter and determine if the person migrated for “push” reasons or “pull” reasons.

Graphic Organizer and Reading

Homework - DBQ - How were Immigrants Viewed? Mrs. Nykiel will model with document A

Homework - DBQ - How were Immigrants Viewed? Directions - Use Documents B,C, and D to add if immigrants were viewed as positive or negative as they came to America. You are looking for evidence from the documents.