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Late 1800’s Through Early 1900’s
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The United States The Golden Door The American Dream
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Before 1890, immigrants from Western and Northern Europe After 1890, Southern and Eastern Europe Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary West Indies Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico Ellis Island, New York- immigration center o Pass physical exam o met legal requirements o after 1909, had to have $25 in pocket o 1892-1924, over 17,000,000
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Chinese Gold, Farming, Railroad, Mining, Domestics Japanese Hawaii—U.S. annexed in 1898, continue to West Coast *Mexico- fled for jobs and political turmoil Angel Island, San Francisco, California- immigration center Asians, majority Chinese Harsh conditions, unfriendly staff extensive questioning, long detention
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Melting Pot? Mixture of people from different cultures and races blending together by giving up their native languages and culture Nativism — overt favoritism toward native born Americans Protestants vs Catholics & Jews Anti-Chinese sentiment-accept lower wages 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act limits immigration of Chinese, supposed to last 10 years, extended in 1892, made indefinite in 1898, repealed in 1943 1907-Gentlemen’s Agreement w/Japan
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Urbanizatio n-growth of cities Americanization movement -assimilate foreign cultures into the American culture Migration -large movement of: Rural residents to the cities for jobs African-Americans from the south to northern cities WHY? Increase technology in agriculture machinery made the need for manual laborers less
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1. Housing-not enough Tenements -multi-family dwellings Unsanitary-trash, human waste
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2. TRANSPORTATION3. WATER Struggle to expand and repair quickly Mass Transit - transportation system designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes Lack of safe drinking water Filtration 1870 Chlorination 1908
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Keeping cities clean Horse manure Sewage in open gutters Factory smoke By 1900 cities developed sewer lines and sanitation systems
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5. CRIME6. FIRE More people = more crime New York City – 1 st full time salaried police force Lack of water system to fight fires Use of candles & kerosene
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1870-1890 Greed & self-indulgence/Social Darwinism
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Gained voter support within city blocks Helped poor and gained votes by doing favors or providing services Sometimes mayor, controlled access to municipal jobs and business licenses, influenced courts
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Civil Service - government administration, working in government jobs Patronage – giving of government jobs to people who helped a candidate get to office People not always qualified for positions given Spoils system - Andrew Jackson Corruption, politicians wanted reform, reached presidency
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1876-Rutherford B. Hayes wins election. Upsets stalwarts, doesn’t run in 1880 1880 -James Garfield, wins presidency, assassinated by stalwart when not given govt. job 1880 Chester Arthur, stalwart, V.P. on Garfield ticket Garfield shot, Arthur changes his position and becomes reformer With patronage gone, money for elections has to come from somewhere? Big Business takes over By 1901, 40% of government jobs civil service
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