Industrialization (cont.)

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Industrialization (cont.) 1. Urbanization 2. Social Problems in the city 3. Women at Work 4. Immigration

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Industrialization (cont.). 1. Urbanization 2. Social Problems in the city 3. Women at Work 4. Immigration. The Rise of the Cities. Reasons why women worked. Reasons why women worked. To help support their families. Reasons why women worked. To help support their families - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Industrialization (cont.)

1. Urbanization 2. Social Problems in the city 3. Women at Work 4. Immigration

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The Rise of the Cities

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Reasons why women worked

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Reasons why women worked

To help support their families

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Reasons why women worked

To help support their families To help families purchase luxuries

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Reasons why women worked

To help support their families To help families purchase luxuries To save money for education

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Immigration

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Immigration

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe Protestant

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe Protestant English or other Germanic

languages

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe Protestant English or other Germanic

languages Fair-skinned

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe Protestant English or other Germanic

languages Fair-skinned Generally well-educated

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The Old Immigrants

Northern and Western Europe Protestant English or other Germanic

languages Fair-skinned Generally well-educated Financially stable

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish

“Foreign” languages

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish

“Foreign” languages Dark-complected

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish

“Foreign” languages Dark-complected Generally illiterate

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The “New” Immigrants

Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox,

Jewish “Foreign” languages Dark-complected Generally illiterate Financially destitute

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home lack of work at home

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home lack of work at home Overpopulation

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home lack of work at home Overpopulation Improved water travel

(steamships)

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home lack of work at home Overpopulation Improved water travel

(steamships) The Golden Opportunity of America

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Reasons for Immigration

Political disputes at home lack of work at home Overpopulation Improved water travel

(steamships) The Golden Opportunity of America Chance to earn $ and return home

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Nativism

Reaction to the “New Immigrants

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Nativism

Reaction to the “New Immigrants 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act

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Nativism

Reaction to the “New Immigrants 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act Suspended all Chinese immigration

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Nativism

Reaction to the “New Immigrants 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act Suspended all Chinese immigration Wasn’t lifted until 1943!