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U.S.2.Immigration And Urbanization (1865 1914)
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Immigration and Urbanization (1865-1914)
By: Tiffany, Elysia,
Margaret & Kelsey
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Urbanization and
Immigration's positiveEffect on
American Culture
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The New Immigrants– Southern and Eastern
European immigrant
arrived in the United
States in great amounts
between 1880 and 1920
• Often unskilled, poor,
Catholic or Jewish, and
likely to settle in cites
• Italy, Greece, Poland,
Hungary, and Russia
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The Push and Pull Factors• push: – Immigrants fled from religious persecution,
wars, political revolt, and land reform
• pull:– Plentiful land and employment, recruited
for work
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The Immigrant Experience
• long voyage– steamships were safer and faster to
cross the Atlantic–most traveled in steerage
• arrival– New York Harbor: Ellis Island– San Francisco Bay: Angel Island
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Immigrants Assimilate into Society• “melting pot”• some city populations
had more than 40% foreign born
• most new immigrants stayed in cities, close to industrial jobs in factories– ghettoes
• Americanized programs– faced hostility and
competition among natives
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Technological Cities• Mass transit – Electric trolley and subway
• Elevators• Skyscrapers• Central heating
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Overcrowded and Poor• housing conditions
deteriorated • Immigrants lived in
tenements• crime• poor sanitation– Cholera– Germ Theory
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Cultural Changes
• conspicuous consumerism– sale methods change– department stores– brand names
• mass culture• education increased– training for urban careers
• new forms of entertainment
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