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OR WHY IS EVERYONE COMING

HERE???

AMERICANIMMIGRATION

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PUSH-PULL THEORY

Reasons for leaving Europe and AsiaThings that cause immigrants to leave their

home countries and come to the United States.

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PUSH FACTORS (reasons people leave)

1. Overpopulation and no land available

2. Pogroms – killing of Jews in Russia

3. War draft laws (conscription)

4. Lack of economic opportunities (means no jobs)

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PULL FACTORS (things that existed already in America)

1. Peaceful country2. Availability of land

(Homestead Act)3. Need for workers in

U.S.4. Religious freedom,

liberty, and tradition of democracy

5. Letters from friends and relatives in America

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Old Immigrants (1607-1860)

Reasons why people immigrated:1. Political – left because of war in Europe2. African Slaves – not considered immigrants

b/c they were forced here3. Indentured Servants – people whose

passage was paid by someone else in exchange for 7 years of work

4. Religious – England was not tolerant of religions other than Anglican Protestantism

5. . Economic – few jobs; limited land; debtors & criminals deported to “colonies”

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Where Did “Old

Immigrants” Come From?

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Old Immigrants

1. England, France, Ireland, Germany2. Asia – China, Japan3. French & Mexican (from Louisiana

Purchase and Mexican Cession)4. African Slaves

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New Immigrants (1880-1920)

Where did “New Immigrants” come from?

Poland, Russia, Italy, Greece, Austria-Hungary, Turkey

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Americans Welcomed Immigrants in the 1880s and early 1900s because:

1. Labor – needed people to fill factory jobs2. Settlers – settled and farmed the West3. Consumers – purchased the products of

industry and agriculture4. Soldiers – served to increase nations’

military power5. Special Abilities – skills like metal working

and masonry6. Humanitarian – tradition of U.S. being a

haven or shelter for the oppressed

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Emma Lazarus “The New Colossus”

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Impact of the “New Immigrants”

Economic1. Agricultural – Settled in Midwest and Great

Plains2. Transportation – built canals, railroads

(mostly Irish)3. Mining & Industry – Poles & Slavs worked

the mines; Germans built chemical industry4. Consumers & Workers – increased demand

for goods and increased industrial growth

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Political1. Because they were poor they settled in

urban areas called ghettos2. Political bosses took advantage of them by

giving them jobs and places to live in exchange for their vote

Cultural3. Food, music, art, literature, holiday

traditions & sports

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Problems of the New Immigrants

1. Crossing the ocean & arriving at Ellis Island, New York

2. Discrimination upon arrival

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American Opposition to New Immigrants

Americans begin to oppose immigration mainly from the end of the 19th century through the 1920s. The government tried to limit the number of immigrants from Asia and Southern & Easter Europe.

1. Americans said that the frontier was closed; immigrants could no longer secure free or cheap land

2. American industry claimed it was no longer expanding and had no need of additional immigrant workers

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3. Immigrants that were now arriving were from Southern & Eastern Europe. They were culturally different and settled in cities, creating ethnic enclaves (China Town, Little Italy)

4. “New” immigrants were considered to be intellectually & physically inferior to “old” immigrants

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5. Nativism – “America for native-born Americans!”

Early Nativist group was the “Know-Nothing” Party

It condemned the German and Irish at first and the “New” immigrants later for:

1. Taking jobs from native-born Americans

2. For being clannish or keeping to themselves

3. Failing to assimilate

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IMMIGRATION TODAY

In the 1970s, the population grew from 203 to 226 million as well as became more diverse

About 500,000 immigrants arrived in the U.S. each year in the 70s

Highest number since the early 1900s when the U.S. had an open-door policy (the U.S. allowed unrestricted immigration)

Most of these people migrated from: Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, China, India, Laos and Cambodia

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Also a huge wave of illegal immigrants, most from Mexico (upwards of 5 million by 1980). Came to work as migrant farm workers and unskilled laborers

There were legal Mexicans and about 800,000 refugees from Cuba when Fidel Castro took over the country

Earliest Cubans were middle-upper class and transformed Miami from a resort city into a bustling Hispanic commercial center

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1980 – Castro let any Cubans out freely President Carter welcomed them into the U.S. But, riots broke out: African Americans & non-

Hispanic whites objected and feared that the new immigrants would compete with them for already scarce jobs

The U.S. foreign-born population has reached a record high, although the rate at which people came to America has slowed About 1.2 million people arrived in the U.S. in 2002,

compared with the 2.4 million who arrived in 2001 What is the trend of immigration today in 2011?

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What is the official language of the United States of America?

Answer: There is NO OFFICIAL language of the U.S. But, what language do we expect everyone to be able to speak?

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2010 Census Report

Total U.S. population = 308,745,538 people

It is predicted that by the year 2050, over 50% of the population of the United States will be of Hispanic origin.

¿Hablas español?

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IMMIGRATION THEORIES

Assimilation: The minority group

adopts the traditions and customs of the dominant culture and giving up their own traditions

What does it look like? Native Americans

being forced to speak English and dress in European style clothing

Immigrants no longer speaking their native language in the home so their children learn English

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What does it look like? “Spanglish” American Chinese food Marriages/

relationships between people of different races or cultural backgrounds (think President Obama)

Melting Pot Theory Mixing of different

cultures, races, traditions and languages to create a brand new culture

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Cultural Pluralism or “The Salad Bowl” Theory Each culture maintains

its own unique identity in society

What does it look like? Immigrant not

learning English “para el espanol,

oprimara la estrella