IMMIGRATION DURING THE GILDED AGE WHAT WAS IMMIGRATION
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IMMIGRATION DURING THE GILDED AGE
WHAT WAS IMMIGRATION LIKE DURING THE GILDED AGE?
From 1880 to 1921, a record 23 million immigrants arrived in the U. S. looking for jobs and opportunities The USA did not have quotas (limits) on how many immigrants from a particular country could enter the country
From the colonial era to 1880, most immigrants came from England, Ireland, or Germany in Northern Europe Between 1880 and 1921, 70% of all immigrants to the USA came from southern and eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, Austria. Hungary, Russia) The “new immigrants” were typically young, male, either Catholic or Jewish, and spoke little or no English The majority were unskilled agricultural laborers with little money or education
The majority of immigrants worked in industrial jobs Industries were rapidly growing and in need of cheap workers Most immigrants were unskilled and were willing to accept almost any kind of job, no matter how un-attractive or low paying
75% of all immigrants entered the USA through the immigration center at Ellis Island, in New York Immigrants had to pass Inspectors questioned a health examination immigrants to make sure and anyone with a that they were not serious health problem criminals, could work, and or disease was not let in had some money ($25)
ORAL HISTORY EXCERPT • Interviewee: Catherine Gaetano Gallippi Date of Birth: February 17, 1914 Date of Interview: December 12, 1990 Interviewer: Paul E. Sigrist, Jr. Immigrated from Italy at Age 8 in 1922 Ellis Island Collection: EI-17 • Gallippi (At Ellis Island): Oh yes. This young woman here, she, they were examining her hair. She had it braided up so beautifully because, I guess, she was going to meet someone, you know. And they unbraided all her hair and evidently they found something there because they were clipping her hair, just cutting here and there. And she started to cry. She said, "But you’re cutting my hair!" She says, "Well, my dear, if you want to be in America, we want to make sure that your hair is clean. "
ANGEL ISLAND Immigration processing center for those crossing the Pacific
Many Americans expressed nativism and viewed immigrants with a sense of fear, suspicion, and hostility Nativists had deepseated prejudices about immigrants based on ethnicity, religion, political and social beliefs Many Americans accused immigrants of taking jobs away from “real” Americans and called for quotas that would limit the number of immigrants
THE NEW IMMIGRANTS ► 1882 -Chinese Exclusion Act- prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country. Was not lifted until 1943. ►Gentlemen’s Agreement 1907– was reached between U. S. and Japan in which Japan agreed to restrict immigration to the U. S.
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