Coming to America The trip across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Coming to America The trip across the Atlantic Ocean

Transcript of Coming to America The trip across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Coming to AmericaThe trip across the Atlantic Ocean

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Daily Agenda

•Notes on immigrant travel to the United States▫Visual Discovery during notes

•Journal Assignment

Objective:•Analyze the social, political, economic and

environmental factors that have contributed to human migration now and in the past.

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Across the ocean

•Except for immigrants from Mexico and Canada, all immigrants from 1820-1924 came by passenger ship.▫Traveled in Steerage- Crowded, poor

sanitation, less food This turned many voyages into nightmares

for the passengers

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Life at sea

•Voyages would last weeks•No dining room- food provided was

minimal at best•Everyone was crammed into the same

area- there was no privacy•No room for hand baggage•No bathtub or shower•Toilets remained un-cleaned throughout

the trip

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Voices of Immigrants

•“ Most of those who had died of Ship-Fever (An infectious disease that broke out on ships) were delirious, some a day, others on a few hours previous to death…”

•“ Our water was reduced from 2 quarts a day to 1 quart per day for an adult and 1 pint for a child”

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Voices of Immigrants

•“ First of all, everybody got sick…”•“ There were also rats on the boat. I was

on the upper bunk, and there were pipes above. And the rats were just running back and forth on those pipes”

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Assignment

•You are to write a journal entry as if you were aboard a ship coming to the United States during the 1800’s.▫Entry should be written as a journal entry▫Entry should be at least 8 sentences▫Will be turned in at the end of class