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Jan 17, 2016

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Immigration

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In this lesson you will learn why

Clara Lemlich, a young Jewish girl,

left Russia and how she effected American History.

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Push factors=anything that will push someone into leaving their homeland

Rules for Jews in Russia• Can’t own land (more land = more

money)• Had to live in Ghettos. These were the

only areas in towns where Jews could live.

• Could only have low paying jobs.

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Pogroms were anti Jewish riots where townspeople would go to the ghettos and steal, rape, burn and murder Jewish people.

Children killed in 1905 pogromRussian mob attacking Jewish Ghetto

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• In 1881 the Russian leader, Czar Alexander, was killed. Jews were blamed. More pogroms.

• 1903 20,000 people involved in pogrom in city of Kishinev.

• 1903 pogrom in Gome, Russia• 1904 Russia loses a war with

Japan, Jews blamed. More pogroms.

• November 1905 there were many pogroms in Russia that killed over 800 Jews

• June 14, 1906 3,100 Jews killed 17,000 wounded in one pogrom.

• 1/3 of all the Jews in Europe leave. Most go to USA.

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Why did Italians leave Italy

• Italians lose farmland in mudslides.

• There were few jobs available.

• Very low pay even if you had a job.

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Pull factors= anything that pulls someone to move into a certain

country, like the USA.

• Land = America has plenty of cheap land. Homestead Act 160 acres for $10

• Jobs = Plenty of jobs are available in the growing number of American factories

• Freedom = America has religious, political and social freedom. 1st Amendment to the Constitution.

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The sign saysNo Oppressive taxesNo expensive kingsNo compulsory military service

Uncle Sam

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Life for a new immigrant

• Assimilate = To blend into American Society

• Acculturated = Also, to blend into American Society

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Nativism

Direct from the slums of Europe

• Many Americans who had lived in the country for generations (natives) did not want more immigrants coming into the US.

They are dirty, poor, take jobs from Americans because they work for smaller wages.

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“Old” and “New” Immigrants

• Old Immigrants came from Northern and Western Europe early in 1790’s-1870’s.

• New Immigrants came from Southern and Eastern Europe from the 1880’s - 1920.

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• Use the sheets in the folder to fill out the chart on your note sheet about Old Immigrants, New Immigrants and Americans

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• Think about older people and younger people, what they remember from Italy and how long they will be in America.

If a family (Grandma, Mom and Dad, and a 16 year old girl and a 7 year old boy) immigrate to America from Italy, which member of the family would assimilate or acculturate the best? Explain why.

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• Clara was born in 1886 to an Orthodox Jewish family in Gorodok, Ukraine, Russia. Clara helped her mother run a grocery store because women did “worldly” work while men studied the Torah (Jewish Bible). Jews could not own land in Russia and had to live in ghettos. Her family left Russia to escape the pogroms and came to America to be free from religious hate.

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• In New York City Clara became a “draper” someone who took a clothing designers ideas and actually sewed the clothes together. She experienced a great deal of workers suffering in the clothing factories.

•She became a labor organizer, gathering workers to fight for better pay and working conditions. Because of this she was beaten up several times, but she organized 3 strikes in 3 years (1907, 1908 and the big one in 1909) to improve the lives of the 40,000 women working in the clothing business.

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How was Clara’s experience very different from the other 10,000+ Jewish women who immigrated to

America from Russia?