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I. Waves of Immigrants to the United States
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A. New Americans More than 4 million people immigrated to the United States between 1840 and 1860 About 3 million were German or Irish
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B. Irish Immigrants Left Ireland because of potato famine
Most were very poor Most were Catholic
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Most settled near cities
Women typically worked as domestic servants Men usually worked as unskilled labor
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C. German Immigrants Emigrated from Germany for political reasons
Many had nothing upon arrival Included Catholics, Jews and Protestants Most settled in rural Midwestern states in order to farm
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II. The Nativist Response
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A. Native-born Americans
Feared losing jobs to immigrants who worked for lower wages Were typically Protestants who distrusted Catholics Nativists—Americans who opposed immigration
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B. Know-Nothing Party A secret society formed in 1849
Wanted to keep immigrants and Catholics from holding political office Wanted a 21 year residency requirement for citizenship
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III. The Growth of Cities in the United States
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A. Growth Many new jobs created by the industrial revolution
Rural Americans drawn to cities in search of employment Transportation Revolution facilitated access to cities
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B. Life in the City Cities offered entertainment and cultural activities Cities were noisy and overcrowded
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IV. Urban Problems
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A. Rapid Growth led to Overcrowded Cities
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B. Living Conditions Some people lived in dirty overcrowded buildings called tenements The overcrowding and filth led to disease Cities became centers of crime
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