US History 10/06 Historical Immigration: Patterns of Immigration.
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Transcript of US History 10/06 Historical Immigration: Patterns of Immigration.
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US History 10/06Historical Immigration: Patterns of Immigration
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Entrance Ticket 10/06
Folk painter Grandma Moses has become such an enduring icon that many consider her ------- of America.
(A) an innovator
(B) an emblem
(C) a successor
(D) a detractor
(E) a lobbyist
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Essential Questions
What does it mean to be an American?
How has immigration changed throughout history?
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ObjectivesStudents will complete a close reading of a secondary source.
Students will practice identifying the main idea and supporting details.
Students will practice annotating a text.
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Agenda 10/06Whole Class Reading + Questions
Summary
DTP: Patterns of Immigration
Exit Ticket
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Model Notes
Continue in document from Friday: 10-03 Model Notes
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Summary Writing10 minutes
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Waves of Immigration
3 Waves of Immigration to the US:
1st Wave: 1840s-1880s
2nd Wave: 1880s-1910
3rd Wave: 1965-present
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1st Wave (1840s – 1880s)
Main Groups: Irish, German, English and Scandinavian
1st wave also included about 300,000 Chinese people
Chinese immigration stopped in 1882 with the Chinese Exclusion Act
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2nd Wave Immigration (1880s-1910)
Like 1st wave immigrants, mostly poor
More numerous than 1st wave1870s: 2.8 million1880s: 5.2 million1900-1910: 8.8 million
Arrived from: Eastern Europe, Italy, Russia, Greece, Syria, Mexico + continued coming from 1st wave countries
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Italian immigrants to the US, circa 1915.
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2nd Wave Immigration (1880s-1910)
Many hoped to work in US and return home with wealthy, but vast majority changed their minds and stayed.
Substantial trend of return migration to Asia and Europe
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1st and 2nd Wave Immigrants
Many settled in cities, particularly older, denser areas of cities
New York’s Lower East Side
Boston’s North End
Chicago’s West Side
Los Angeles’ East Side
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1st and 2nd Wave ImmigrantsImmigrant enclaves quickly developed
Little Italy
Bohemiatown
Whole villages came from Italy to neighborhoods in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago
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Hester Street, Lower East Side, New York.
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Ethnic NeighborhoodsImportant institutions in immigrants’ lives
Supported ethnic businesses, churches, aid organizations, and newspapers
Immigrants developed networks that helped them survive
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New York’s Little Italy, circa 1900
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TAKE-AWAYS:
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Exit Ticket 10/06
What is the difference between immigration and emigration?