German immigration to the us
[DOC File]14-1 – Geography and Early Cultures pages 384-389
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Immigration reached a second peak during the 1880s, when more than ½ million migrated annually to the US. German and Irish still accounted for much of the immigrants, but other Northern and Western European countries sent increasing number of migrants (Norway, Sweden).
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As a response to the large increase in immigration, the US government passed the Immigration Act of 1924. This new law limited the number of immigrants that could enter the US. It put quotas on the number of immigrants from each country. The law created a lull in immigration.
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[DOC File]Immigration - University of Massachusetts Lowell
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The German-American (1869) – This cartoon from Cincinnati shows German immigrants quickly turning their backs on new German immigrants to America. In each scene a recent immigrant from Germany looks for help but is rebuked by a German denying his heritage and looking down on the new arrival.
[DOCX File]Immigration Cartoons from American History
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German Immigrants . In 1848, the German people staged a revolution against their government. This revolution affected German immigration to the U.S. in the late 1840’s. Many Germans came to the U.S. to escape punishment for rising up against the government. Most were working class and came for economic reasons.
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Their experiences were varied, yet each held expectations for a new life in the United States The first wave of immigrants was primarily Irish, English, German and Scandinavian. The second wave of immigrants in the latter half of the century was Polish, Romanian, …
[DOCX File]Preface - UH System Repository for the University of ...
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History Goal 1.2: Trace the role of migration & immigration of people in the development of the United States. 4.SS.1.2.3 Analyze and describe the immigrant experience in Idaho. Standard 4: Civics and Government Goal 4.4: Build an understanding of the evolution of democracy. 4.SS.4.4.1 and 5SS4.4.3 Discuss the concepts of popular consent ...
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