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{ Immigration BY Quinn Zunino, the guy who knows everything about nothing

The Irish started immigrating after the potato famine of Over a million died on the Irish mainland, and almost a million left Ireland for the United States and London, decreasing the population of Ireland by almost 25 percent. Impoverished, most couldn’t afford to buy land, so they congregated in the northeastern cities. Prop- (potato) The Irish started immigrating after the potato famine of Over a million died on the Irish mainland, and almost a million left Ireland for the United States and London, decreasing the population of Ireland by almost 25 percent. Impoverished, most couldn’t afford to buy land, so they congregated in the northeastern cities. Prop- (potato) The Irish m/watch?v=QukxWigwU tg

 Spread of Catholicism- by 1860, there were 3.1 million members of the Catholic Church- St. Patrick's Day  Urban expansion- impoverished Irish often had to live in run-down slums and houses that were falling apart in the cheap cities.  Rows and riots- tensions between Nativists and Irishmen were pretty bad Effects of the Irish

Flowers I Would Bring Flowers I would bring if flowers could make thee fairer, And music if the Muse were dear to thee, (For loving these would make thee love the bearer); But sweetest songs forget their melody, And loveliest flowers would but conceal the wearer: A rose I marked, and might have plucked; but she Blushed as she bent, imploring me to spare her, Nor spoil her beauty by such rivalry. Alas! and with what gifts shall I pursue thee, What offerings bring, what treasures lay before thee, When earth with all her floral train doth woo thee, And all old poets and old songs adore thee, And love to thee is naught; from passionate mood Secured by joy's complacent plenitude. The Mighty Mountain Plains An Irish story By Aubrey De Vere

In the decade between 1845 and 1855, over one million Germans fled economic hardship and a revolution. Unlike the Irish, most Germans came with enough money to journey to the Midwest to own farmland and work. Most Germans moved to New York City, Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Milwaukee. The Italians/Germans

 New culture came to the United States- The Christmas tree and the thing called spaghetti  Farms erupted in the Midwest- the most common ancestry in the United States currently is of German decent  Irishmen became the cops and Italians became the firemen, the two most unwanted jobs in the inner city slowly became honorable. The Effects of the Italians and or Germans

German Population density

In 1848, news of gold in California reached mainland China, and civil war and famine propelled them on to the United States. In steamships they arrived in San Francisco, where the first Chinatowns were formed The Chinese

 New culture was brought into the west  Opium was introduced to the United States  Worked agricultural jobs and also served on railroad construction crews.  Chinatowns sprung up as immigrants attempted to keep a semblance of their normal communities and cultures around Effects of the Chinese

NINA NO IRISH NEED APPLY Nativism and it’s Effects

Nativism-the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants. But where did it come from? In the U.S., Nativism emerged as early as the 17 th century, but grew more and more powerful as it seemed that Irish Catholics and Germans were stealing jobs and destroying the culture and values of the United States. It furthered with the influx of Chinese immigrants who were thought of as less than human and dirty, worse than scum Nativism

What were the pros and cons of nativism, and how can nativism and it’s ideals be observed today? Discussion

Passed in 1880 by Chester Arthur, it was pretty darn bad. Chinese were not allowed to enter the United States, and even current citizens of the U.S. had a chance of being deported. Unless they could prove that they were in the country for something other than labor, they were sent back to China The Chinese Exclusion Act

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