Immigration during the 19th century

    • [DOC File]Lesson Plan Name - IBMA Foundation

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      Make connections between past and present to realize that immigration issues are NOT a new phenomenon. Lesson Plan 2 Outline: Immigration in the Mid-19th Century. Objectives: To identify cultures that contributed to the development of the United States. (i.e. Native American, African, British, Scottish, Irish, German) Materials used:

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    • [DOC File]Immigration 1790 to 1849

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      Immigration, although always being a part of American culture, swelled during the 19th century, coinciding with the rise of urban America. Before the “flood” which occurred in the 1870s was a period called “old” immigration. Old immigrants were mostly from Western Europe, especially Britain, Germany, Ireland and Scandinavia.

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    • [DOC File]Through a Different Lens: Immigration and Migration in U

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      Students will recognize the reasons for emigration and immigration in the United States during the 19th century and the 21st century. Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks Addressed: English Language Arts. 19.22: Write and justify a personal interpretation of literary, informational, or expository reading that includes a topic statement ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 18

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      6. All of the following groups benefited from immigration to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century except. manufacturing and mining companies. retailers. railroad companies. unskilled native workers. 7. The Contract Labor Law, which was passed in 1864 and repealed in 1868,

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    • [DOC File]Film – The Immigrant

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      Numbers of immigrants declined slightly during the 1860s due to the Civil War but rose in the 1870s and exploded in the 1880s. Also in the early to mid-nineteenth century, unskilled workers from China migrated to California and the western states seeking work.

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    • 453Immigration lesson plan FINAL.doc

      Students will examine and understand A) which immigrants groups arrived in the U.S. during the 19th century, B) why they left their home countries, and C) what life was like for them in the United States. TEKS Objectives: (8.23) Culture.

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    • [DOC File]BLaST Intermediate Unit 17

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      Immigration to the United States: Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries In the late 1800’s through the mid 1900’s, immigration to America ballooned. Both Castle Garden, and later Ellis Island of New York City, and Angel Island of San Francisco dealt with huge numbers …

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    • [DOC File]Immigration - University of Houston

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      15. Asian Immigration. a. Asians arrived in the U.S. in 19th century in response to need for labor in agriculture, railroads, and mining. • This was a direct response to Western Imperialism in Asia. • Western powers secured footholds in Asian port cities.

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    • [DOC File]MIGRATION: KEY ISSUE 2

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      19th Century Immigration from Europe . p. 87 – Main points. 1. 2. 3. 1840s and 1850s * * * 1870s * 1880s * * * ... _____ as many as during the entire _____. 9. Mexicans officially passed Germany in 2006 . as the country that has sent the most immigrants to the. USA. USA has changed predominantly to Asian and Latin American immigration for ...

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