Immigrants from europe to america
[DOC File]History of Immigration From the 1850s to the Present
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About 5 million immigrants, mostly from northern Europe, arrived in America between 1861 and 1880. They arrived on ships, most of them traveling in steerage. Before 1880, most European immigrants came from Northern Europe. Starting in 1880, this changed. More and more immigrants began to arrive from Southern and Eastern European nations.
[DOC File]Immigration & Urbanization
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The New Immigrants. New Immigrants Come to America. Immigrants coming to the U.S. between 1840 & 1860 were mostly from Europe. Between 1880 and 1920 Southern & Eastern European immigrants arrived in the U.S. in great waves. Many native-born Americans felt by these newcomers with different cultures & languages.
[DOC File]Immigration & Urbanization
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The New Immigrants. New Immigrants Come to America. Immigrants coming to the U.S. between 1840 & 1860 were mostly from Northwestern Europe. Between 1880 and 1920 Southern & Eastern European immigrants arrived in the U.S. in great waves. Many native-born Americans felt threatened by these newcomers with different cultures & languages.
[DOC File]Immigration—The Journey to America
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Both push and pull factors played a part in this global migration. Their experiences arriving to America was tough, as well as adjusting to a new country and lifestyle. II. Push & Pull Factors. In the early 1800s, old immigrants. came from Northern and Western Europe from countries such as England, Ireland, and Germany. After 1885, millions of
[DOC File]America Moves to the City, 1865-1900
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After the 1880s the cities were also flooded with the “New Immigrants” from southern and eastern Europe. With their culturally different customs and non-Protestant religions, the newcomers often met with nativist hostility and discrimination. Congress began to throw up barriers to immigration, including a complete ban on the Chinese.
[DOCX File]Section 2 - Why Europeans Immigrated to the United States
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By the 1880s, this had already been true for decades. Great waves of immigration had washed over the country since at least the 1840s. Some immigrants who chose to come to the United States were from Asia, Mexico, and Canada, but the vast majority crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Europe.
[DOC File]Immigration 1790 to 1849 - Crestwood High School
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Immigration to America Immigration 1790 to 1849 Bad times in Europe drove people out; land, relatives freedom, opportunity and jobs in America lured them in. Immigration = 6000 people a year on average. French Revolution/Napoleonic Wars …1792 to 1814 severely limited immigration from Europe …
[DOC File]Immigration—The Journey to America
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Their experiences arriving to America was tough, as well as adjusting to a new country and lifestyle. II. Push & Pull Factors. In the early 1800s, old immigrants. came from Northern and Western Europe from countries such as England, Ireland, and Germany. After 1885, millions of . new immigrants
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