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Immigration

To enter Into an area, eg. a country I’m glad to enter America!

People Immigrated into two places. Circle the more popular one?

Angel Island San Francisco, CA Ellis Island New York City, New York Primarily European Immigrants (South Eastern Europe) Primarily Chinese and Japanese Immigrants Both were places people were inspected to check for disease and other health concerns Immigrants could be sent back if those health concerns/diseases were serious enough

Emigrate

To leave, or EXIT an area, eg. a country Bye Europe!

Why did people come to America He wants to HEAR your reasons you came to America!

Hope for better opportunities Escape oppressive governments Adventure! Religious freedom Jobs (industry – not farming)

What is the wave of Immigrants that we are currently studying? I SEE them coming, but from mostly where?

3rd Wave 1880-1920 South Eastern Europe