PPT-URBAN AMERICA 1865-1896 I. Immigration
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GUIDING QUESTIONS WHY DO PEOPLE MIGRATE HOW IS URBAN LIFE DIFFERENT FROM RURAL LIFE Europeans Flood Into America How did European immigrants of the late 1800s change
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GUIDING QUESTIONS WHY DO PEOPLE MIGRATE HOW IS URBAN LIFE DIFFERENT FROM RURAL LIFE Europeans Flood Into America How did European immigrants of the late 1800s change American society Lets find out. The Gilded Age, Industrialization, and The . Progressive Era . 1877-1912. Today. Lecture: Immigration and Industrialization . Group presentations: We are a nation of immigrants. Immigration and Industrialization . . Why?. America had a history of an Isolationist mindset. President Washington warned America of “Foreign Entanglements”. Napoleonic War- President Madison engaged in and the end was not favorable for America. And Urban Life . 1870-1915. Chapter 15. The Gilded Age. suggests that there was a glittering layer of prosperity that covered the poverty and corruption that existed in much of society. This term was coined by Mark Twain.. I. IMMIGRANTS AND URBAN CHALLENGES. Mid-1800’s . L. arge . numbers of immigrants crossed the Atlantic ocean . T. o . begin new lives in America.. Between 1840 – 1860 in the U. S.. More . than 4 million immigrants . America Moves to the City. The Urban Frontier. The Urban Frontier. 1870 40 million people doubled by 1900, population in the cities tripled. The Urban Frontier. 1870 40 million people doubled by 1900, population in the cities tripled. 1830 - 1865. Instructions!. Your notes today will be to complete the timelines you picked up when you came in. . When you are done with the timeline notes, I will show you how to fold up your timelines. Immigration & urbanization week 1. Mr. Armstrong. Monday | October 20. th. . Topic/ Focus: . Introduction to Immigration PowerPoint Guided Notes. AIM #1:. . What was so attractive about the United States, causing millions of people to immigrate here. Period 3. Before the Games. Multiple sport festivals existed across Europe such as the . Wenlock. games. , and other ‘Olympic’ games, however none of them were international.. Sports in Europe were becoming increasingly popular and well funded. Factor 1. : . Prejudice And Racism. Factor 2. : . Isolationism & The First World War. Factor 3. : Economic Fear. Factor 4. : Social Fear. Factor 5. : Fear Of Revolution. AIMS OF ESSAY:. To understand why . Transition America. After World War I, America saw many new changes or transitions. Transition from . war. to peace. Isolationist. spirit was strong after WWI. U.S. rejected Treaty of . Versailles. Immigration. 1870-1910: 20 million immigrants entered the US. Added to the labor pool. Added to the demand for housing. Added to the demand for goods. Eastern & Southern Europeans. About 14 million immigrants from Italy, Greece, Poland, Russia, Slavic states. Aidan Kaplan, Tariq Almani, Destaing Ogu, Claire Greensmith. Asian Immigrants in the U.S.. - From Asia and the western Pacific area. - Philippines, China, Japan, India, Vietnam. - Different nationalities, languages, religions, socioeconomic levels. Immigration Policies in The United States of America Supervisor : 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Rationale Objectives 4 Briefly introducing immigration policies in the U.S. Presenting highlight features of the three Urban America Chapter 13 Immigration Section 1 Go Hornets Immigration In the late 19 th new immigrants flooded into America and settled into ethnic neighborhoods in the large cities. American feared that these new immigrants would not adapt to the American culture, but would become harmful to the American society.
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