Immigrants from germany to america
[DOC File]VO#1: BETWEEN 1860 AND 1890 MORE THAN FOURTEEN …
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This was due to the quality of immigrants from Germany, the willingness of family in the United States to support immigrants, and the changed political atmosphere after the 1936 presidential elections. Immigration more than doubled between 1936 and 1937, but it was still less than half the permissible quota for Germany.
[DOCX File]German Immigrants - MS. BROWN'S SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
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Immigrants from Germany were among the first settlers in America. By 1607, they had found their way to Jamestown ( in Virginia ), and had become farmers – sometimes working for hire to farm land owned by the Anglo-Saxon pioneers.
[DOC File]GERMAN AMERICANS
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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.
[DOC File]JEWISH REFUGEES FROM THE GERMAN REICH, 1933-1939
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Immigrants flock to America: Old immigrants (before 1871): from northern and western Europe: Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden) New immigrants (1871 until 1921): from southern and eastern Europe (Italy, Greece, Poland, Russia, and present-day Hungary and Yugoslavia), and Asia (China and Japan). ...
[DOCX File]Immigration Cartoons from American History
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Old immigrants: 1800 – 1880 10 million immigrants came from northern and western Europe (GB, Ireland, Germany, Scandinavian countries) Mostly Protestants. New Immigrants: 1891 – 1910 70% of the 12 million immigrants entering the US came from southern and eastern Europe (Hungary, Russia, Italians, etc) Mostly Catholic, Jewish, Greek Orthodox
[DOC File]Chapter 15: Immigrants and Urbanization
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Narrator: Between 1860 and 1890, more than 14 million immigrants came to America. Many of them came from England, Ireland, Germany and the Scandinavian countries, seeking a new way of life and a chance to move up the social ladder. Together they made up the …
US immigration: America’s German roots
Brewing was intimately tied to Wisconsin's people, particularly its German immigrants, who brought their knowledge and skills with them to North America. Despite beer's popularity and importance to community life, from its beginning the brewing industry fought numerous …
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