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Who Came To America During The 19th Century

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The actions of the American people reflect upon the experience that visitors have when visiting America. During the nineteenth century, Americans were not accepting to new cultures and new beliefs. The immigrants came to America to be able to help their families back home and earn money that they needed to provide housing, food, and clothing for their families. America was thriving in the nineteenth century economically which was a great source for the immigrants to earn money and return home. Although America was seen as a great opportunity for the immigrants to thrive, America treated these immigrants so poorly that the immigrants did not get to experience the image that America represented. The American economy was beginning to become industrialized which provided more jobs in factories as well as agricultural jobs. With America having jobs that the immigrants could perform and …show more content…

As big cities began to form in the nineteenth century, all ethnicities were close in contact. The workers in the big cities had no other option, but to live in the overcrowded apartments. In Manhattan, 42,700 apartments housed 1.6 million people (Tindall 622). The large amount of people led to health problems and the problems in the streets. The tenement housing was so poorly designed, so there were communal toilets. The toilets were held outside in the alley. The families were so tightly compacted, that the children had no place to play, so they filled the streets. Raw sewage was dumped in the streets and contaminated water was a major problem. The poor living conditions created a hostile environment for the immigrant workers and the American workers as well. The immigrants came to America because they heard that it was a great place to be that would provide them with all the essentials to help their families. Instead, they arrived in America and had to live and work in a harsh

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