By: Julissa Young. People mainly came from Europe, others came from Asia, West Indies, or the Middle East. Ethnic groups: Irish, Polish, British, German,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Immigrant Experiences
Advertisements

What were some of the countries they came from?
SOL Review American History
Chapter 21, Section 1: New Immigrants in a Promised Land
Immigration when people move from one country to another.
IMMIGRATION. Immigration is the arrival of settlers into a new country where they are not native WHAT IS IT?
Immigration To The ***U.S.A.*** A presentation by Mohammed „The El“ Rajab, Arthur „White Russian“ Schmidt and Felix „The Bryan“ Rabe.
Our Trip to Ellis Island A pril 21st The Passage Most immigrants came from Eastern and Southern Europe. Some came to escape poverty and religious.
Immigration in the Gilded Age SSUSH12 The student will analyze important consequences of American industrial growth. a. Describe Ellis Island, the change.
21-1 The New Immigrants. The Lure of America Old Immigrants- mostly Protestant from northwestern Europe Irish, British, German, French Arriving between.
Immigration #3 Wednesday April 22, A History of Immigration Review Pre-1880s - no immigration restrictions in the US Chinese Exclusionary.
Immigration: Immigration Immigration: When a person moves from one country to another. Push Factor: What pushes a person from a country. Pull.
OLD vs. NEW IMMIGRATION. Coming To America AMERICA Written by Neil Diamond Far We've been traveling far Without a home But not without a star Free Only.
America was an attractive destination for European immigrants for several reasons. There were economic opportunities (jobs in factories,
Chapter 8 Immigration.
Gilded Age Immigration. Brainstorm Why Come to America? Why Come to America? How do you get to America? How do you get to America? What do you do once.
Post Reconstruction America. Westward Movement Era of American Cowboy.
The New Immigrants Chapter 21 Section 1. Neil Diamond’s “Coming to America According to the lyrics 1)Who are they? 2)Why are they coming to America? 3)What.
Why Would Many Immigrants Risk It All to Be An American? Why Would Many Immigrants Risk It All to Be An American? A Land of Promise Chapter 20.
IMMIGRATION. Where did immigrants come from? Where did Immigrants enter the U.S. ?
THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE. WHY DID THE IMMIGRANTS COME TO AMERICA? CROP FAILURES NO LAND OR JOBS HIGH TAXES FAMINE RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION.
Cultural Diversity UNDERSTANDING: To Understand that the history of America’s cultural diversity was and is ever changing. Understand that beginning a.
LESSON 1: A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION. Where did immigrants come from? Where did Immigrants enter the U.S. ?
Immigration. Questions to think about while watching the video clip… 1.Why did people want to come to America? 2.What were they escaping from? 3.What.
EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION. Old Immigrants Time Period Nationalities, numbers Northern and Western Europe Ireland, Germany, Sweden Mostly Protestant.
4 stages.  -1mU&feature=fvst -1mU&feature=fvst.
The New Immigrants Ch. 20/1. A flood of Immigrants Before 1865 most immigrants to the U.S. came from Northern and Western Europe. Before 1865 most immigrants.
Immigration Honors US History. Immigration prior to 1865  The majority of immigration in the US before the Civil War was from the British Isles.
Start DiscriminateEllis IslandUnfair Laws Hard WorkImmigrantsFrustrated TRUEAirplaneFALSE Chapter 4: How Do People Become A Part of Our Country? 1. People.
POLITICS, IMMIGRATION, and URBAN LIFE
New Immigrants in a Promised Land
Stages of Immigration. Objectives After today’s lesson, you will: Describe some of the patterns of immigration throughout U.S. History.
Stages of Immigration. Focus Question List five reasons for people to move from one place to another. Explain which is the best reason to move.
Today’s Agenda Papers to return
By Brooke Wagner GCU 113 Culminating Project
Immigration to the United States Immigrants came to America for many reasons and faced a number of challenges.
U.S. Immigration Brett M., Colin C., Frank I., Patrick S., and James M.
Topic: Patterns of Migration (Global and Domestic) Aim: How do migration patterns manifest globally?
Immigration and Urbanization Chapter 7 US History By Malisa Sortino.
Immigration to the U.S Ellis Island, NY Most immigrants came through Ellis Island –Health Inspection –Name Changes (?) –Baggage Check.
IMMIGRATION. LEAVING TROUBLES BEHIND  Economic troubles due to overcrowding and poverty Farmers needed more land New machines such as looms put craft.
Immigration.  Immigration: When people move from one country to another When people move from one country to another  Between 1866 & 1915, more than.
Immigration Ellis Island to Angel Island. Immigration before and after 1875.
Immigration Why Did Millions Come to America?. Economic and employment opportunities Avoid forced military service Avoid religious persecution European.
Objective: To discuss how immigrants adjusted to life in America.
Immigration 2 nd Grade Social Studies. Family Immigration History Take Home Sheet Answer the questions with your family. Return to school by ________________.
Immigration. Immigrant  Definition: A person who enters a new country in order to settle (live) there  : 4 MILLION immigrants come to the US.
The New Immigrants Chapter 20, Section 1 Pgs
{ Immigration Describe the journey, conditions and American Response of Immigration.
The History of Ellis Island
Urban America- Immigration Why Did Millions Come to America?
DO NOW: WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR IMMIGRANTS AT ELLIS ISLAND? GIVE BACK QUIZ. REVIEW Learning Target: I can analyze primary sources to understand about life.
Immigration PUSH.
What is Immigration? 3rd Grade Unit 4
Ellis Island Project The first 2 slides provide articles from a database covering one of the ethnic group’s culture and their immigration struggles Each.
Immigration Describe the arrival of thousands of European and Asian immigrants to the United States after the Civil War. Explain the impact of immigration.
AMERICA BECOMES A MELTING POT IN THE LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Immigration.
A Nation of immigrants.
From , 23 million immigrants arrived looking for jobs and opportunities The USA did not have quotas (limits) on how many immigrants could enter.
The immigrant experience In America
WRITE DOWN THESE NOTES ABOVE YOUR SHIPS!
Warmup = Looking at these graphs, which population region had the biggest increase in rate of immigration to the US in 30 years?
Immigration.
COS Standard 1 Explain the transition of the US from an agrarian society to an industrial nation prior to WWI.
IMMIGRATION.
America’s Leading Import: People
U.S. IMMIGRATION FROM
Nativism Past and Present
Presentation transcript:

By: Julissa Young

People mainly came from Europe, others came from Asia, West Indies, or the Middle East. Ethnic groups: Irish, Polish, British, German, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Arab, and other ethnics. Left because of famine, high taxes, population, religious persecution, war, leaders, poverty, and other problems. In 1921, 560,971 left Ellis island and made it to America. IMMIGRANTS

This law passed and caused more problems to Ellis Island. Number of European nationality entered in a given year, could not exceed three percent of its foreign people that lived in the U.S. in , the immigration act still restricted immigrants, and also provided examination and qualification of immigrants at U.S. consulates overseas. Funds from the Public Works Administration permitted the landfill recreation on the Manhattan side of the building. QUOTA LAW

Immigrants brought diseases, disabilities, and physical conditions that doctors had to look out for. They had to be healthy when entering America. Some didn’t have to go through that because they didn’t have any sickness or any other troubles. INSPECTION

Its now a historical site. People from around the world come and go from America. Some people find their ancestors that have been through Ellis Island. Problem is that people that come here are terrorist and cause trouble with our country. ELLIS ISLAND TODAY

April 23, 2010 the states Governor Jan Brewer sign S.B in to law. It lets the police question anyone that they suspect as an illegal “alien”, and to detain them if they can not give proof of their status. Lawsuits are trying to challenge the law, and groups and governments entities are using boycott in place. ARIZONA LAW

Camarota, Steven. "Immigrants in the United States, 2007." Immigrants in the United States, Immigrants in the United States, 2007, n.d. Web. 25 Feb "Ellis Island- Timeline." The Statue Of Liberty- Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.. The Statue Of Liberty- Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., Web. 21 Feb "Arizonia Immigration Law Center." FindLaw. N.p., Web. 21 Feb "Ellis Island Today." Oracle ThinkQuest//. Oracle ThinkQuest, n.d. Web. 25 Feb < Hamblin, Colin. "Ellis Island." N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb WORK CITED