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Immigration in the 1920’s
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Immigration in the 1920’s Immigration stopped during the war
By the end of the war 20% of population immigrants Deep recession immediately following war Jobs scarce – immigrants blamed Government immigration policies criticized
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Immigration in the 1920’s Immigration act of 1919
Preferred immigrants – white English speaking Americans and Europeans Northern Europeans next Eastern and Central Europe next Asians, Blacks, Gypsies, Jews last
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Immigration in the 1920’s People with “strange customs” considered not desirable b/c they would not be easily assimilated (HS?) into Canadian culture Quebecers afraid numbers of English would increase, threatening French culture (HS?) Industrialists unhappy – needed immigrant labor
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Immigration in the 1920’s 1925 Railway Agreement eased restrictions
Allowed people from non preferred locations to enter Canada – 1,300,000 immigrants came to Canada Worked – road building, mining, pulp and paper, railroads
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Immigration in the 1920’s Settled in neighborhoods with people from their country Little Italy, China town etc. Easy targets for Klu Klux Klan KKK opposed immigrants of non- English speaking, non- Protestant, and non- White peoples
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Immigration Posters (E)
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