Immigration
Why did they leave their native countries? Why did they move to the U.S.?
Multicultural History. Millions of immigrants entered the U.S. in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries Causes Famine Land shortages Religious and.
Immigration & Urbanization. New Immigrants (1890-1920) Southern Europe Italy Greece Eastern Europe Russia Poland Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish.
Ellis Island. Ellis Island New York City, NY Four out of ten Americans trace their heritage to Ellis Island. 1892-1954.
URBAN AMERICA 1865-1896 Chapter 10. Section 1 - Immigration Main Idea: After the Civil War, millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia settled in the.
Immigration Chapter 7. Objectives: To look at the rise of immigration at the turn of the century To evaluate the promise of the “American Dream” To analyze.
Life in America for Immigrants. Objective By the end of the lesson, students should be able to describe what life was like for immigrants when they first.
Life in America for Immigrants. Objective Describe what life was like for immigrants when they first came to America.
Life in America for Immigrants. Objective By the end of the lesson, SWBAT describe what life was like for immigrants when they first came to America.
Industry and Immigration Ch. 15. New Industry ► Electric Age – refers to the transformation of factory work and city life by the inventions of new technology.