What were some of the countries they came from?

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What were some of the countries they came from? SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE ITALY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY RUSSIA

What reasons did they often have for coming to the U.S.? SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION OVERPOPULATION TO FIND GOOD FARMLAND AND JOBS TO LEAD MORE FREE, MORE INDEPENDENT LIVES

Where did they often enter the U.S.? SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE ELLIS ISLAND

WHAT WERE SOME OF THE COUNTRIES THEY CAME FROM? ASIA CHINA JAPAN

What reasons did they often have for coming to the U.S.? ASIA TO MAKE MONEY TO SEEK FOURTUNES TO MINE GOLD TO OBTAIN BETTER PAYING JOBS

WHERE DID THEY OFTEN ENTER THE U.S.? ASIA ANGEL ISLAND

What were some of the countries they came from CARIBBEAN ISLANDS AND CENTRAL AMERICA MEXICO JAMAICA CUBA PURTO RICO OTHER ISLANDS IN THE WEST INDIES

What reasons did they often have for coming to the U.S. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS AND CENTRAL AMERICA TO FIND WORK LIVED IN TERRITORIES TAKEN OVER BY THE U.S. TO FLEE POLITICAL TURMOIL

Where did they often enter the U.S.? CARIBBEAN ISLANDS AND CENTRAL AMERICA ELLIS ISLAND SOUTHEASTERN U.S. SOUTHWESTERN U.S.

NATIVE-BORN SPOKE ENGLISH TENDED TO HAVE ANCESTORS FROM WESTERN EUROPE CAUCASIAN PROTESTANT

NEW IMMIGRANTS OFTEN DID NOT SPEAK ENGLISH CAME FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD MANY WERE FROM ASIA CATHOLIC AND JEWISH