Immigration in the nineteenth century
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19.1.5 Past and Present: The Never-Ending Battle Over Immigration: The large influx of immigrants in the late nineteenth century led to successful efforts to curb immigration from China. A call for immigration restriction again arose in the 2000s following an economic slowdown.
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IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES. IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. The United States is sometimes called the “Nation of Immigrants” because it has received more immigrants than any other country in history. During the first one hundred years of US history, the nation had no immigration laws. Immigration began to climb during the 1830s.
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Thus, while immigration in general was not numerically limited, Asian immigration was tightly controlled. Of course, in the late Nineteenth Century, United States law also resolved the fate of other non-white racial groups, Indians and African Americans.
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In the late nineteenth century, in-migration from domestic and foreign sources was the most important cause of urban growth. The section “Peopling the Cities: Migrants and Immigrants” shows that native whites, foreigners, and African Americans were the three major migrant groups of the period.
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Also in the early to mid-nineteenth century, unskilled workers from China migrated to California and the western states seeking work. Unlike European immigrants who came in family groups, this immigration was primarily by males seeking work with the ultimate goal of returning to China.
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Immigration: Mid-Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century . From 1840 until the outbreak of World War 1, the source regions for new migrants coincided with the …
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