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    • [DOC File]Unit 1: Foundations of American Citizenship

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      The Great Immigration. To escape poor economic conditions in Europe, many saw America as the “land of opportunity” 600,000 in the 1830’s. 2 million in the 1850’s. 1860-1890—more than 10 million Europeans, primarily from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. As jobs and land became harder to come by, the government restricted immigration ...

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    • [DOCX File]Immigration Cartoons from American History

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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.

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    • [DOC File]JEWISH REFUGEES FROM THE GERMAN REICH, 1933-1939

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      American consulates in Germany were closed in July 1941, leaving visas to Latin America as the only legal way out of Germany. By autumn 1941, the Nazis had closed off emigration from German-controlled Europe. During World War II, all U.S. immigration was held to about 10 percent of the already small quotas. The United States Department of State

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    • [DOC File]Going to America

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      America’s foreign-born population of 38m is nearly four times larger than those of Russia or Germany, the nearest contenders. It dwarfs the number of migrants in Japan (below 2m) or China (under 1m). The recession has dramatically slowed the influx of immigrants …

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    • [DOC File]GERMAN AMERICANS

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      German immigration was small in comparison to that from some other European countries at first, but grew to exceed even the immigration of ... 6 Germany’s influence in America . In the 1800s, European Germans, under independent princes ( the Spanish, French, and Prussians ) were world leaders in education and thought. ...

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    • [DOCX File]Changing attitudes towards immigration in ...

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      ‘Old immigration’ [1820s-1880s] - mostly Protestants from Northern Europe – Britain, Germany and Scandinavia many escaping mistreatment due to their religious beliefs. By 1917 their children were first and second generations of US citizens who were proud of their roots but committed to an ideal view of America that was shaped by their own ...

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    • [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

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    • [DOC File]VO#1: BETWEEN 1860 AND 1890 MORE THAN FOURTEEN …

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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 …

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