Immigration Why are people willing to struggle to overcome difficult obstacles in order to migrate?

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Immigration Why are people willing to struggle to overcome difficult obstacles in order to migrate?

Brainstorm your ideas here. 1. ________________________ 2. ________________________ 3. ________________________

Launch In your book go to pg 420 examine the photo, -If you knew what America would be like would you still move there? Why or why not. Read the primary resource letter: Does that change your mind? Why or Why not

From the picture 3 sentences, after reading the letter 3 more sentences. 1. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________ 2. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________

What is migration? Migration (human) is the movement of people from one place in the world to another for the purpose of taking up permanent or semi-permanent residence, usually across a political boundary. An example of "semi-permanent residence" would be the seasonal movements of migrant farm laborers. People can either choose to move ("voluntary migration") or be forced to move ("involuntary migration"). What examples can you give:

Immigration: Why go to the US Immigrant: A person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence. Immigration in America began the moment the first explorers set foot in the new world and began colonizing. As our nation matured, the idea of American citizenship developed into what it is today. This web quest will help you understand a little bit more about the history of immigration in the United States, define the different stages of becoming a citizen and give you a chance to take the test given to those applying for citizenship. Check out the link to learn why three kids and their families left their homelands and what it's like to be a newcomer in America in the 2000’s.

What is this?

ation/recent/index.htm at this site you will find three immigrants chose one to research. ation/recent/index.htm Then answer this question: Why did this immigrant’s family decide to move to the United States? (must have at least 5 sentences)

ation/recent/kauthar.htm Kauthar is from Kenya ation/recent/kauthar.htm ation/recent/virpal.htm Virpal is from India ation/recent/virpal.htm ation/recent/quynh.htm Quynh is from Vietnam ation/recent/quynh.htm

Immigration Push pull factor When people migrate, they don’t just leave one place and magically arrive somewhere else. Often, migrants are pushed out of their native lands and pulled toward a new place. This idea is called the push-pull factor. Push factors are the facts of life that make a person want to leave. Don’t have a job? Treated badly by your government? Lose all of your crops in a drought? These problems can lead someone to look for a better life in another country. Pull factors are what attract migrants to come and live in one country over another. America’s popularity as an immigrant destination is due to our democratic government, industry, and general security. Follow the link to read more about push-pull factors.

After reading this you will be answering these questions. How did the rise of American Industry act as a push pull factor for immigrants? Which year appears to be when the most amount of people cam to America? About how many people was there? Where did most immigrant come from? What type of technology was developing between list 5 that you think are the best.

Why People Came to America Immigrants left their homes and came to the United States for many reasons. They left because of economic, religious and political factors. Some came to avoid war, corrupt governments or religious persecution. Still others came because they couldn’t find work in their own country. From as early as 1620 when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, America was seen as the land of freedom and opportunity.

In Europe, the Pilgrims were persecuted for their religious beliefs. They came to America to find religious freedom. Economic opportunities also drew people to America. As the country grew and developed, immigrants could find jobs and the opportunity to own their own land. The number of people immigrating to the United States was not constant during every period of American’s history. As the chart indicates, immigration grew rapidly between 1870 and 1900

Answer the previous questions on here

Examine this primary document

What type of ad is this? What store put it into print, how do you know? What is the ad for? (When thinking like a Historian it is important to look at these details?)

After reading this passage you need to complete the chart e/pushpull.htm e/pushpull.htm Once you have it completed have a teacher check it over before you print it to room 110.