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IMMIGRATION
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REASONS TO IMMIGRATE 1865-1915: 25 million new immigrants Lost farm land Religious Freedom Better Life, “Land of Opportunity”, Jobs Political Unrest/Revolutions
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OLD VS. NEW IMMIGRANTS Old Immigrants: from Northern and Western Europe (most spoke English, etc.) New Immigrants: from Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, Russia, Greece) and Asia (Pacific and China); Most did not speak English
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IMMIGRANTS
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POINTS OF ENTRY Europe: Ellis Island, New York Asia: Angel Island, San Fransisco, California
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ELLIS ISLAND
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ANGEL ISLAND
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ASSIMILATION Melting Pot: everyone blending their culture together to become “American”
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF IMMIGRANTS Serve Community (barbershops, restaurants, laundry, etc.) Inventors (Movies, Plastic, Telephone, etc.) Build things (skyscrapers, bridges, subways, etc.)
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NATIVISM The belief that wanted to just keep America for “true Americans” (people born in country) Believed that immigrants would only bring violence, crime, anarchy.
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WORKS CITED http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/ellis-island.htm angelisland.org http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigratio n/tour/ http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigratio n/tour/
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