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Page 1: Immigration Notes. Immigration Review Why did immigrants come to the U.S.? –Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

Immigration Notes

Page 2: Immigration Notes. Immigration Review Why did immigrants come to the U.S.? –Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

Immigration Review• Why did immigrants come to the U.S.?

– Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

– Pull Factors: Promise of a better life—jobs, freedom, opportunities

• From where are most immigrants coming?– Europe: Before 1890—Northern and Western, 1890 and

After—Southern, Eastern, and Central– Other Areas: Japan, China, Mexico, Caribbean Islands

• Where are they entering the U.S.?– Ellis Island, New York (European)– Angel Island, California (Asian)

Page 3: Immigration Notes. Immigration Review Why did immigrants come to the U.S.? –Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

Immigration Restrictions

• Native born Americans view the U.S. as a melting pot, which is a mixture of people of different cultures who blended together by abandoning their native languages and customs.

• However, the new immigrants do not want to give up their cultural identities.

• Because of these differing views, nativism (favoritism toward native-born Americans) and anti-immigrant groups and views developed leading to immigration restrictions.

Page 4: Immigration Notes. Immigration Review Why did immigrants come to the U.S.? –Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

Nativism• According to nativists, what group was the superior

ethnic group?– Anglo-Saxon

• WASP– White Anglo-Saxon Protestant

• What countries were considered the “right” countries?– British, German, and Scandinavian

• What countries were considered the “wrong” countries?– Slavic, Latin, and Asian

• What religious groups were considered a threat to American society?– Roman Catholic and Jewish

Page 5: Immigration Notes. Immigration Review Why did immigrants come to the U.S.? –Push Factors: Religious persecution, political persecution, famine, overpopulation

Anti-Asian Sentiment

i. In the West, nativists were concerned that the Chinese would take jobs away from Americans, because they would work for less money, especially during the Panic of 1873.

ii. Because of this, labor unions opposed immigration.iii. In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act,

which banned entry to all Chinese people except for students, teachers, merchants, tourists, and government officials for 10 years.

iv. Japanese and other Asian groups were also discriminated against.

v. The Gentlemen’s Agreement was an agreement between the U.S. and Japan where the Japanese would limit the number of unskilled workers they would allow to leave for the U.S.