The Hopes of Immigrants Chapter 14, Section 1
Emigrants vs. Immigrants Emigrant A person who leaves a country Exits Immigrant A person who settles in a new country Into
Patterns of Immigration Generally single men or families, relatively few single women Very unpleasant conditions Steerage: the cheapest (lowest) deck on a ship
Why People Migrated “Push” Factors Push people out of their native land “Pull” Factors Pull people towards a new place
Immigrants Move Westward Why West? Cheap land - $1.25/acre Scandinavians Minnesota and Wisconsin Similar geography to Scandinavia Forests, lakes, cold winters British Midwest Farming, factories Chinese California Gold Rush wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Ce nsus-2000-Data-Top-US- Ancestries-by-County.svg
Germans Pursue Economic Opportunities Largest immigrant group in 1800s Established German communities in the northern Midwest and Texas Active in all industries and businesses Brought with them many cultural traditions Kindergarten Gymnasium Christmas Tree Hamburger Frankfurter
The Irish Flee Starvation Irish Catholics had few rights because they were ruled by Protestant Britain Couldn’t vote, hold office, own land, or go to school 1845: Irish Potato Famine Famine: a severe food shortage Caused approximately 1.5 million Irish to emigrate Irish Immigrants Most stayed in port cities and were very poor and uneducated Found work doing hard labor – especially canals and railroads
America Adjusts to Immigrants Us vs. Them Overcrowding in the Cities Assimilation The process of being absorbed into a new culture and blending into a new society Organizations to help immigrants
Life for the New Arrivals Cities became extremely overcrowded as they rapidly expanded Immigrants and native-born Americans looking for jobs Northern cities bore the brunt of population growth Life in the cities Crowded apartment buildings with little sunlight and fresh air Poor plumbing – health concerns Lots of crime No public police force/fire department/public works
Opposition to Immigration US vs. THEM Prejudice: A negative opinion (of a group of people) that is not based on facts Nativists: People who want to eliminate foreign influence Know-Nothing Party: Wanted to keep immigrants out of politics Wanted to limit immigration and establish a 21-year-wait to become a citizen Disagreed on slavery