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THE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION ACT OF 1965: The Making of Modern American Society Graphs, Charts & Maps of Foreign-Born Population (1790-2008) Teaching American History Project, 2010 Portland State University and the Beaverton School District
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Immigrants Admitted to the United States by Period (1820-2008) PeriodNumber% of Total 1820-1840750,9491.1 1841-18604,311,4655.8 1861-18805,127,0156.9 1881-19008,934,17712.0 1901-192014,531,19719.5 1921-19404,635,6406.2 1941-19603,550,5184.8 1961-19807,814,99110.5 1981-200016,421,11722.1 2000-20088,327,61011.2 TOTAL74,404,679
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1860 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1880 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1900 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1940 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1970 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 2000 (as a percent of total population, by county)
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19701940 190018801860 2000 Foreign-Born Population in the United States (as a percent of total population, by county) Source: U.S. Census
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1860 (total population by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1880 (total population by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1900 (total population by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1940 (total population by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1970 (total population by county)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 2000 (total population by county)
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186018801900 1940 1970 2000 Total Foreign-Born Population in the United States (by county) Source: U.S. Census
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Region % of Total Immigrants (per decade) 1850-601880-901900-101930-401960-702000-08 Western Europe94.987.042.652.111.27.8 Eastern Europe0.410.645.830.79.115.8 China1.31.40.41.13.310.5 Japan0.0 1.40.51.21.4 SE Asia & Middle East0.00.13.02.030.041.8 Mexico0.1 3.36.115.33.0 Other Americas0.6 3.16.527.13.6 Africa (non-slave)0.0 0.20.41.811.4 Other2.70.30.20.61.04.7 Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status by Region of Origin (data table) KEY IMMIGRATION LEGISLATION: Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Immigration Act of 1891 (Immigration Service established) National Origin Quota Act of 1924 Refugee Act of 1942 Displaced Persons Act of 1948 Immigration Act of 1952 Immigration Act of 1965 (Hart-Cellar Act) Immigration Control Act of 1986 (amnesty provisions for illegal aliens) Immigration Act of 1990 (diversity provisions – lottery) Department of Homeland Security (established 2002) Western Europe: Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom (including Wales and Scotland) Eastern/Mediterranean Europe: Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia, Yugoslavia, Other Europe SE Asia/Middle East: India, Iran, Palestine/Israel, Jordan, Korea, Philippines, Syria, Taiwan, Turkey, Vietnam, Other Asia Other Americas: Central America, South America & Caribbean Oceana: Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Polynesia, Indonesia Note: On the table, other includes Oceana and Not-Specified. Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Statistical Yearbook (2008).
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (1860)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (1880)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (1900)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (1940)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (1970)
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Foreign-Born Population in the United States by county (2000)
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