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U.S. History U.S. History Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Section 2 Essential Question: What were the experiences of immigrants in the late 1800s & early 1900s?

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U.S. History U.S. History Chapter 15Chapter 15

Section 2 Essential Question:

What were the experiences of immigrants in the late 1800s & early 1900s?

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Ellis Island

• Most of European immigrants entered the U.S. at Ellis Island.

• Located in NY harbor

• What were conditions like on Ellis Island?

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Melting Pot

• A mixture of different people, cultures, & races who blended together to form a new culture

• Why didn’t new immigrants want to give up their native culture?

• What movement did this contribute to?

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Nativism

• Grew out of increasing numbers of immigrants in the U.S.

• Favoritism/preference towards native-born Americans

• What kind of cultural differences could lead to conflict between immigrant & natives?

• What ethnic group do nativists believe to be superior?

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Chinese Exclusion Act • Passed in 1882 it prohibited Chinese

immigration for 10 years

• Later restricted indefinitely

• What region of the country had strong anti-Asian sentiments?

• Why?

• Gentlemen's Agreement?

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Chapter 15 Section 3 & 4 Essential Questions

• Why did cities rapidly expand in the late 1800s and early 1900s?

• What were the results of this urban growth in the United States?

• How did different movements develop to help the needy in urban areas?

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• Where will most immigrants settle? • Cities • What part of the country are these cities in?• Northeast and Midwest • Why will they settle in these places? • Jobs, cheap housing, family already there• What has created new jobs that are available? • Industrial Revolution

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Urbanization • The growth of cities

• What cities experience rapid growth during the late 19th century?

• NYC, Boston, Philly, Chicago

• What is the Americanization movement? • Assimilate all immigrants into mainstream

American culture.

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What are six problems What are six problems associated with urbanization in associated with urbanization in

the late 19the late 19thth century? century?• Housing

• Transportation

• Water

• Sanitation

• Crime

• Fire

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Housing • Not enough affordable housing for all

• Row houses designed to save space

• Many families live in crowded single room apartments, or share homes with other families

• Tenements: multifamily urban dwelling, usually overcrowded & unsanitary

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““Dumbbell” TenementDumbbell” Tenement

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Jacob Riis:Jacob Riis:• How the Other How the Other

Half LivedHalf Lived(1890)(1890)

• See handoutSee handout

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Tenement Slum LivingTenement Slum Living

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Lodgers Huddled TogetherLodgers Huddled Together

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Political Machine • Organized group

that controlled political parties in the city

• What did they do?• How were they

organized?• Graft: illegal use of

political influence for personal gain

Boss Tweed

Head of NYC’s Tammany Hall

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• What will happen to all the poor, destitute immigrants who can’t provide for themselves?

• Concerned Americans want to find a solution to the social problems in cities

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Settlement Houses• Community centers in

poor areas that provide assistance, mostly to immigrants

• Run mostly by middle class, college educated women

• Provides educational, cultural, & social services

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Jane Addams • Leader of the Social

Gospel Movement • Preaches salvation

through service to the poor

• Est. Hull House, a settlement house that provided assistance to people in need

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Prohibition • Alcohol is a convenient scapegoat for all problems associated with urbanization

• Women’s Christian Temperance Union movement is formed in 1873

• Actions lead passing the 18th Amendment in 1919

• American Spirit P. 118 - 119

Carrie Nation