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Hispanic Population 2006 Source: Hispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census BureauHispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census Bureau

Interesting Results Mexican 16% Irish 16% African American 14% German 27%

Ten biggest cities

Source

Source: Historical Statistics of the United StatesHistorical Statistics of the United States

Hispanic Population 2006 Source: Hispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census BureauHispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census Bureau

Nativity of Hispanic Population 2006 Source: Hispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census BureauHispanic Population in the U.S., 2006, Census Bureau

Major Factors on Immigration The Push-Pull Theory Push: Why do people decide to leave their country of origin? Pull: What attracts people to the United States? The Open-Door Policy During what periods did the U.S. welcome immigration? From what countries? When have policies changed? Why? What groups entered during what periods? Closing the Doors What groups has the U.S. government sought to exclude? How? Why?

Immigration Timelines Three College Courses Other Websites Combine these two to get full scope plan_03.htmlhttp:// plan_03.html ( for PDF) Immigration by specific groups:

Source: Historical Statistics of the United StatesHistorical Statistics of the United States

Anti-Chinese

Anti Italian

Anti-Irish

The accompanying caption indicates that the so-called Iberians were "believed to have been" an African race that invaded first Spain and then, apparently, Ireland, where they intermarried with native savages and "thus made way...for superior races" (like the English) to rule over them. Source.Source

Uncle Sam

All (Uncle Sam)

Irish-Chinese Mix

Germans Boarding for the U.S.