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Urbanization of Modern America These are your notes, you should write them down.
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IMMIGRANTS Between 1870-1920 nearly 20 million immigrants came to the US from Europe In same period, thousands of immigrants came to US from Asia, Mexico and the Caribbean.
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THEIR NEW LIVES Trip to US was long, unsafe and scary Most immigrants will be processed at either Ellis Island (NYC/NJ) or Angel Island (San Francisco)..
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Most experience culture shock once in US Many seek like people in cities creating ethnic neighborhoods. This creates the melting pot idea. Many different cultures blending together.
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Most go to cities (convenient and cheap) They felt safe in the neighborhoods, however due to discrimination, inadequate education and a language barrier; work was usually limited to manual labor or factory work.
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URBAN PROBLEMS Housing-overcrowded, unsanitary, unsafe row houses or dumbbell tenements were usually the only option for new immigrants
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City and local govts. have hard time keeping up with demand for housing and services Clean water, garbage removal, crime also plague cities Infamous natural disasters plague cities as well
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The Great Chicago Fire 1871
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Here is the Problem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y- vBJ8cS08Uhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y- vBJ8cS08U
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1906 San Francisco Earthquake
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1911 Triangle Shirt Factory Fire NYC
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Early Attempts to Correct Problems Efforts were on a local level Settlement houses pop up in urban areas to less fortunate
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