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Immigrants experience a culture shock, as they are absorbed into a new culture. Americans are liberated freethinkers, and conservative individuals take a while to adapt to American life. In addition, many immigrants struggle to find a job, and the American dream becomes elusive.
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There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
Most immigrants coming to America prior to the 20th century were hoping to find freedom from religious persecution.Actually, the only real Americans are native American, so even though most 'Americans' complain about immigrants, if they go back to their ancestors, they are in fact immigrants too. So the fact that immigrants come-for whatever reason, it makes the country a better place (and sorta increases the popularity)
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Between 1890 and 1920, millions of people immigrated to the United States from eastern and southern Europe. • Many native-born Americans viewed the new immigrants as a threat to the American way of life. They wanted the new immigrants to assimilate, or adopt the language and customs of the dominant culture in American society
Some immigrants had a difficult time trying to adjust to life in the United States. On one hand, immigrants wanted to assimilate or become part of American culture, but on the other hand they wanted to keep some aspects of their own culture too. They also were looking for work with better wages, with minimal training .
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The American dream for immigrants is having a golden future and having a better life.
To escape persecution and poverty. To get a better life.
It changed because they would bring their culture with them
italain immigrants had a chance to cme to American for a better life. they also had job opportunities and educational ones to. these helped them get their life that they hoped for.
Frances Kellor
Immigrants experience a culture shock, as they are absorbed into a new culture. Americans are liberated freethinkers, and conservative individuals take a while to adapt to American life. In addition, many immigrants struggle to find a job, and the American dream becomes elusive.
Elisabeth ten Lohuis has written: 'Towards a winning of the West' -- subject(s): American fiction, Children of immigrants, Children of immigrants in literature, East European American authors, East European Americans, Emigration and immigration in literature, History and criticism, Immigrants in literature, Immigrants' writings, American, Intellectual life, Jewish authors, Jews, Jews in literature, Judaism and literature
thwy found assistence from schools and churches learning English was a priority
.Old ways of life and traditions were easier to maintain there