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1880 Immigration Dbq

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A mass majority of immigrants came to the United States during the 1880 through 1915 from Europe. They came to America to live a new and improved life. Some immigrants came to America to get better education while others might come to America to escape violence from their home country. Immigrants encountered many harsh experiences while moving to America as well. The native-born Americans felt negatively towards the new incoming immigrants while the immigrants felt that America was the land of opportunity. As you can see, many immigrants moved to America to have a superior and altered lifestyle. There was a major difference between immigration before and after the 1880’s. Before the 1880’s, people that came to America originated from Northern and Western Europe. According to document 3, the graph shows the numbers of immigrants entering the United States was low due to various harmful events. Occasions like depression, outbreak of the U.S civil war and US panic led to a decrease in immigration population. People didn’t want to move to America during that time period because there wasn’t that much job opportunities and a lot of violence took place. However, after the 1880’s, immigration increased because after the harsh events, America …show more content…

They had to go through many physical exams before entering America and they also had to change their names. In document 1, the picture illustrates how immigrants were checked for any diseases. If they had any sickness, they were sent back to their home country. This probably made the immigrants feel startled. Additionally, in document 5, there is an image of a group of people altering their names. The newly incoming immigrant had to change their names in order to assimilate to America. This made them feel like they lost a sense of their identity. To conclude, the newly incoming immigrants confronted many experiences when they came to

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