The United States - The making of a nation

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American immigration THE MAKING OF A NATION

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American immigration

THE MAKING OF A NATION

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FIRST IMMIGRANTS1500s• NEW WORLD’S GOLD• SPANISH• OUTPOSTS• FLORIDA

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FIRST IMMIGRANTS1500s• PROSPECTS OF WEALTH• FRENCH FUR TRADERS• TRADING POSTS• St. LAWRENCE

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FIRST IMMIGRANTS1500s• BRITISH• PROFIT & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM• JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA• PROTESTANT

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FIRST IMMIGRANTS1600s – 1700s• EAST COAST

• DUTCH – NEW YORK• GERMAN – PENNSYLVANIA• SWEDES – DELAWARE• BRITISH – VIRGINIA

ALSO FROM AFRICA, FRANCE, SPAIN AND SWITZERLAND

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NATIVE AMERICANS

• Major changes when Europeans arrived

• CLASH of cultures

• Reservations

Native Americans watching the arrival of Europeans

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OLD IMMIGRATION• Boomed during the 1840s and 1850s

– From: NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, GERMANY AND CHINA

– Reasons: POOR HARVESTS, FAMINE, POLITICAL FREEDOM, BETTER LIFE, FAMILY REUNIFICATION

– EASILY ACCEPTED INTO US:• PROTESTANS• READ, WRITE AND SPEAK IN ENGLISH

Prior 1800: OLD IMMIGRANTS

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SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEANS• Those who arrive after 1880: NEW IMMIGRANTS

– From: SOUTHERN & EASTERN EUROPE, POLAND, RUSSIA, GRECCE, ITALY, AUSTRIA, HUNGARY

– Reasons: WORK, FAMINE, POLITICAL UNREST, BETTER LIFE

– NOT EASILY ACCEPTED INTO US:• CATHOLICS AND JEWISH• COULD NOT READ OR WRITE• CUSTOMS, LANGUAGE AND APPEARANCE SET THEM APART

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• Affected American cities• Rowling NEW YORK and CHICAGO• ETHNIC NEIGHBORHOODS• Preserve language and customs• “Chinatown”

IN AMERICA

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NATIVIST SENTIMENT• Rising immigrant population

creates racists attitudes• Prejudices• Fear• Americans pressured

congress to act• 1920s - QUOTA

SYSTEM/RESTRICTION

Americans who hated immigrants

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ASSIMILATION PROCESS• FIRST GENERATION

– OBTACLES: DISCRIMITANION AND RELUCTANCY

• SECOND GENERATION– BETTER TO IDENTIFY THEMSELF AS AMERICANS, SPOKE

MOSTLY ENGLISH AND PRACTICED FEWER ETHNIC CUSTOMS

• THIRD GENERATION– USUALLY NO LONGER ABLE TO SPEAK THEIR GRANDPARENTS’

LANGUAGE

• FOURTH/FIFTH GENERATION– INTERMARRIAGE AGAINST ETHNIC IDENTITY

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RECENT IMMIGRACION• 1920 IMMIGRATION DROPPED• NEW ASSIMILATION PROBLEM• NEW IMMIGRANTS:– MEXICO, LATIN AMERICA, ASIA– CAMBODIAN AND VIETNAM REFUGEES WHO FLED

THE DESTRUCTION AND UPHEAVAL OF THE VIETNAN WAR

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