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Immigration Dbq

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Without the immigration and slavery from early United States history, especially from the time period of 1880 to 1925 one can only imagine where we would be today. The topic of immigration from 1880 to 1925 is not a largely known subject, though it is taught in many of todays history courses. Around the time of 1880 the United States stood welcome and open to immigrants, the immigrants were being let into the United States because the U.S. needed workers to build railroads, and this was the perfect opportunity. Many of the white race became unhappy with immigrants coming to the U.S., but it was brought to the attention of them by Booker T. Washington that without immigrants and slaves where would the U.S. be? The tensions surrounding immigration …show more content…

In 1895, a man named Booked T. Washington made a speech about how the white race was treating the emigration. He said for them to, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” (Document D) And while you’re at it look at who has built, “your railroads and cities.” (Document D) The United States would not be where it was without the help of immigrant labor. But not only does Booker Washington state this, he also mentions how they have done it “without strikes and labour wars…we have proved our loyalty to you in the past, . . . we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach.” (Document D) The white race of United States Americans was too worried about their jobs being taken they did not realize how well that job as being done even without them to sit in that …show more content…

and most were pleased to come. The United States used many of the immigrants who came to the U.S. by letting they come in bursts, when they wanted more or less. The tensions around immigration into the U.S. did not much change over time, people still were angry with their jobs being taken by Europeans. The United States government tried to conquer these issues by asking for a more strict enforcement of emigration by Japan and by limiting the number of immigrants allowed into the country. But these did no good, for those who supported emigration to the U.S. were not happy with so few being allowed, and those who did not want immigrants were not happy with others being let onto ‘their American soil’. But what they failed to notice is what happened because of the immigrants, without the immigrants the railroads and tram and cities would not have been built and been able to prosper. The United States’ population in cities alone grew about 15 million. Though the tensions around immigration were high, it was because of this that the United States is where it is

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