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New Immigrants immigrants had come from northern Europe since before the American Revolution – United Kingdom (England, Scotland, & Irish) – Germany – Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, & Finland) fewer immigrants came from these countries – they already had industrialized countries
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New Immigrants southern & eastern Europe eastern Mediterranean much of these areas controlled by – Russian Empire – Austro-Hungarian Empire – Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
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New Immigrants reasons for leaving: – overpopulation – lack of jobs – mistreatment by government America offered: – jobs – opportunity – freedom
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Crossing the Ocean 1860s steamships replaced sailing ships companies in Britain & Germany built passenger ships steamships were strong & sturdy – took danger out of crossing ocean
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Crossing the Ocean steamships were also faster steamships didn’t have to worry about winds steamships could operate on any schedule cheap passage available – single men could come to America for a few months or years & go home
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Ellis Island: Gate to America 1886: Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor 1892: Ellis Island opened as immigration center What happened at Ellis Island?
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Medical Checkups checked for diseases & other health impairments depending on the disease, an immigrant could be – turned away – kept on the island until improvement
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Processing inspectors might ask immigrants: – Name? – Occupation? – Who paid your fare? – Can you read & write? – How much money do you have? – Have you ever been in prison or the poorhouse? – Where are you going?
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Name Changes during this processing, names often changed names that were difficult to pronounce or spell were changed American-sounding names
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Immigrants Settled settled where there was work – mines – mills – factories beginning of 1900s half of all immigrants settled in four states – New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, & Illinois
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Immigrants Settled most immigrants ended up where relatives were located – many immigrants had relatives in America pay their way most immigrants ended up doing similar jobs to what their relatives did
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