Unit 8 You Go Your Way, I’ll Go Mine Contents Background Information Background Information Pre-reading Activities Pre-reading Activities Organization.
Chapter 21 Section 1 A Republican Decade. What kind of leadership were American seeking in the early 1920s? Americans wanted strong, reassuring leaders.
Chapter 20 SectionSection 1 The New Immigrants. emigrate When people leave their homes… immigrate – When people come into a country.
Immigration 1880 - 1920. Old Immigrants 1800 - 1880 10 million Came from Northern and Western Europe U.K. Netherlands, German States, Sweden, Norway Protestant.
IMMIGRANTS AND URBANIZATION AMERICA BECOMES A MELTING POT IN THE LATE 19 TH & EARLY 20 TH CENTURY.
M. CARTER CH 25 Life in the Big City. Immigration 1 st wave= prior to 1870s- from England, Ireland and Northern Europe 2 nd wave= post 1870s- Southern.
Key Vocabulary Ellis Island Angel Island Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Gentlemen’s Agreement (1907) Nativism Xenophobia.
Section 6-1 Immigration. Through the “Golden Door” What were these immigrants trying to escape? -famine -land shortages -religious or political persecution.
Late 1800’s - Early 1900’s. Immigration Why would anyone want to come here?
15.1 The New Immigrants. New Immigrants Millions of new immigrants came to the United States during the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries. Reasons.
1 IMMIGRATION & URBANIZATION. 2 WAVES OF IMMIGRATION GETTING TO AMERICA IMMIGRATION CENTERS CHARTS ON IMMIGRANT STATISTICS.
CHAPTER 10 AMERICA’S ECONOMIC REVOLUTION 1. 1. Most immigrants came from which two European countries 2. The Native American Party was nicknamed the.