
RETAKE 7.1 Immigration
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Dan Watt
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Immigration
What would it take for you
to ever leave
your home country forever?
Why did immigrants come to the US ,
when they could have gone
to over 190 other countries?
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The New Immigrants
10. Immigration, internal migration,
& urbanization
transformed American life.
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Multiple Choice
War, famine, political & religious persecution are all reasons immigrants
Came to America
Worked in factories
Left their home country
Didn't fit in once in America
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Learning Objective and Key Terms
OBJ: Students will be able to describe how immigration
from Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and Mexico
reached a new high in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Key Terms:
Immigrant
Ellis Island
Angel Island
Melting Pot
Chinese Exclusion Act
Nativism
Gentlemen’s Agreement Deportation
Alien
Legal- Visa, green card, Tourist, student, work,
Illegal - Denied, Didn’t ask, just came,Green Card Expired
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Multiple Choice
Freedoms, & job opportunities were reasons immigrants
Came to America
Worked in factories
Left their home country
Didn't fit in once in America
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Immigrants
•People from other countries
moving to the US
to seek better lives;
others for temporary jobs
•Europeans
• 1870-1920 – 20 million arrive in US
• Steamship trip took one week from Europe
• Flee religious persecution
• Jews from Russia by pogroms
• Holocaust in 1930s & 40s
• Population growth
• Lack of farmland &industrial jobs
why leave their home?
Why come here?
why live in the city?
What is the difference between a legal & an illegal alien?
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European Immigration
1870–1920
•20 million Europeans come to the US
Before 1890 - northern & western Europe
After 1890 - southern & eastern Europe
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East Coast Immigration
•Ellis Island
•Chief U.S. immigration station in New York Harbor
•Immigrants given physical exam by Dr.
• seriously ill not admitted (quarantined & possibly deported)
•Inspected documents
•1892-1924 – 17 million immigrants processed (32 years)
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West Indies &
Mexico
•West Indies & Mexico
• 260,000 immigrants – West Indies – industrial jobs
• Mexico has 700,000 immigrants from political turmoil
• National Reclamation Act creates farmland draws Mexican farmers
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West Coast Immigration
•Angel Island
•Immigration processing station in San Francisco Bay
•Endure harsh questioning, long detention for admission
•500,000 Chinese immigrants
•Chinese & Japanese
• Chinese
300,000 Chinese
arrive – gold rush
• Worked on
railroad,
farms,
mines
•Japanese
• Work on Hawaiian
plantations
• 1920 on West Coast
20,000+
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Multiple Choice
Most immigrants came from which continent?
Africa
Asia
Australia
Europe
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Cooperation for Survival
•Immigrants must create new life:
• find work, home learn new ways
•Many seek people who share
• cultural values,
• religion,
• language
• Results in ethnic communities forming
•Friction with native born Americans
• Immigrants willing to work for less
• Takes jobs away from ‘Mericans
•Chinatown, Little Italy, Little Havana,
Slavic Village, etc.
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Multiple Choice
Which immigration station did European immigrants
come through when entering America?
Angel Island
Ellis Island
Ryker's Island
Alcatraz
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Immigration Restrictions
•Melting Pot
• U.S. people blend by abandoning native culture
•Desire to be “an American”
• Especially younger immigrants
•Immigrants don’t want to give up cultural identity
• Especially older immigrants
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Nativism
• Overt favoritism toward native born Americans
• Believe Anglo-Saxons superior to other ethnic groups
• Object to religions – Catholics and Jews
• 1897 Congress passes literacy bill for immigrants (G. Cleveland vetoes)
• 1917 similar bill passes despite President Wilson veto
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Multiple Choice
How are the Americans reacting
to the immigrant coming off of the boat?
Welcome!
Checking passports
Are you lost?
Absolutely not,
go back!!!!!
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Anti-Immigration on West Coast
•Fear of Chinese immigrants working for less $ grows
•Labor groups add political pressure to limit Asian immigration
•1882, Chinese Exclusion Act bans entry to most Chinese
•Excluded – students, teachers, merchants, tourists, & govt officials
•Not repealed until 1943
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Gentlemen’s Agreement
•Nativist fears extend to Japanese as well
•San Francisco segregates Japanese school children
•Gentlemen’s Agreement
•Japan limits emigration (people leaving country)
•In return U.S. repeals Japanese segregation (T. Roosevelt)
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Multiple Choice
The Gentlemen's Agreement limiting immigration to the US
was made between the US president and the leader of what foreign country?
Immigration
What would it take for you
to ever leave
your home country forever?
Why did immigrants come to the US ,
when they could have gone
to over 190 other countries?
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