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{ Immigration Describe the journey, conditions and American Response of Immigration
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Welcome to All!
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Reasons for immigrating “Push” factors: Famine Land shortages Religious Persecution Political Persecution “Birds of Passage”- temporary & earn money return home “Pull” factors: Hearing how great America was- letters, newspapers, etc. Through the “Golden Door ”
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Europeans (1870-1920) Around 20 million arrived in U.S. 1907-1 million arrived from Italy, Austria-Hungary & Russia http://dwasserman.wikispaces.com/file/view/page_255.pdf Chinese & Japanese Smaller numbers 300,000 between 1851-1883 (Chinese) Japanese Hawaii United States (~30,000 immigrants) West Indies/Mexico 1880-1920---260,000 from West Indies French/Canadians 1865-1900s 900,000 arrived from today’s Quebec
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Conditions Crowded, gloomy Lice infested bunks DISEASE & DEATH common Traveling Conditions 1870—Traveled by steam ship Steam ship made immigration faster Europe U.S. about week trip Asia U.S. about 3 week trip
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Two Immigration Stations 1- Ellis Island (New York Harbor) East Coast*** Ellis Island Ellis Island European immigrants 20% were detained = only 2% denied Processing took 5 or more hours
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Pass physical examination by a doctor Government inspector Check documents Questioned if met legal requirements Convicted of a felony, able to work, had some money $25
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2-Angel Island (San Francisco Bay) West Coast** Primarily Chinese and Japanese
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Melting Pot - mixture of people of different cultures & races who blended together by abandoning their native language and customs Nativism - favoritism toward native-born Americans Immigrants in America Melting Pot - mixture of people of different cultures & races who blended together by abandoning their native language and customs Nativism - favoritism toward native-born Americans
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Wanted communities made up of their “own” Ethnic communities popped up Little Italy, Chinatown Immigrants “adjust” in US
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