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Urban Immigrants
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Ellis Island Ellis Island is in New York Harbor. It was the gateway to American for 90% of the immigrants entering the United States in the 1890’s.
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Registry Room in the main building of
Ellis Island, 1905
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Where do we go, now? Immigrants found low paying jobs as unskilled workers. Clothing factories .
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Coal mines Coal mines
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Steel Mills
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SLAUGHTER HOUSE
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Textile Mills
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Ghetto Fabulous? A ghetto is an area where many people of the same ethnic background live usually very poor (New York & Chicago). Families crammed into tenements – families living in one room of an apartment without heat and without water. Ghettos were also called slums.
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Melting Pot Jews ~ fled persecution in homelands. Between , 2 million Jews immigrated to America. They wanted jobs, free education and religious freedom. Italians ~ lived in a section of NY called “Little Italy.” Little Italy was a slum/ghetto. They brought their distinct customs and religion. Chinese~ Immigrated to the West Coast. They lived in San Francisco in China Town. Sweatshops were small,
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Bohemian cigar makers at work in a tenement, New York City, around 1889
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Workin’ Hard for the Money
Sweatshops were small, dark dirty factories. Workers worked 12 to 18 hours per day, 6 or 7 days a week in sweatshops. Children often carried goods to and from shops and performed simple operations such as removing basting threads. Italian boy holding a bundle of cloth, New York City, around 1910
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