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Q: How did the nature of immigration to America change over time and how did this affect relations between new immigrants and people who were already in America?
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What did the founding father do to find America?

The Founding Fathers founded the government of the United States, but did not "find" America. The continent had already been explored before they were born.


Why did Annie Moore come to America?

She came to America because her parents were already in New York City hoping to find jobs to support their famiy. They also went because of the potatoe famine.


Why were most immigrants eager to come to the US?

the new immigration came to the unites states for many reasons. One was overpopulattion in their home countries, drawn by advertisements for free land and plentiful jobs, others were inspired by letters from relatives who already moved to the united states.


Did progressives try to make America more democratic during the Progressive Era and industrialization?

I suppose yes during the progressive era, considering the women's suffrage movement. Mostly those involved during the industrialization of America already had the right to vote.


What relationship types existed between female slaves and wives of slave owners given they were property of the ownerhusband in the nineteenth century south?

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What Effects Asian immigration has had on religion in Latin America?

Asian Immigration has had no real effect on Latin American religion. Japanese immigrants are mostly non-religious as are some Chinese immigrants. The remaining Chinese immigrants practice Chinese Folk religions but do not proseltyize or bother Latin Americans over faith issues. Filipinos are already Catholic, so there is no religious change when they arrive in Latin America (which is predominantly Catholic).


What effect has Asian immigration on religion in Latin America?

Asian Immigration has had no real effect on Latin American religion. Japanese immigrants are mostly non-religious as are some Chinese immigrants. The remaining Chinese immigrants practice Chinese Folk religions but do not proseltyize or bother Latin Americans over faith issues. Filipinos are already Catholic, so there is no religious change when they arrive in Latin America (which is predominantly Catholic).


What law prevented Chinese immigrants already in the US from becoming citizens?

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 prohibited Chinese immigrants from becoming naturalized citizens. This law was in effect until it was repealed by the Magnuson Act in 1943.


Why was coming into the United states difficult for Asian immigrants at angel island?

They were not allowed to contact relatives already in America.


What was the immigration act of 1921?

The Immigration Act of 1917 banned homosexuals, criminals, and polygamists from entering the United States. It also banned insane people and epileptics.


Why was the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act passed in 1924?

The Immigration Act of 1924 (Johnson-Reed Act) included the National Origins Act, and Asian Exclusion Act. It was a US federal law that limited the number of immigrants allowed to enter the US. The number of eligible immigrants was set at 2% of the number of people from that country who were already living in the US (according to the 1890 Census). This had the effect of effectively cutting off the flow of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, who were then fewer in number, and allowing large numbers from northern and western Europe. The Asian Exclusion Act excluded immigrants from Japan, China, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia, as they were ineligible for citizenship. This superseded the 1921 Emergency Quota Act. The act set no limits on immigration from Latin America.


How can you form your own opinion about immigrants?

In order to develop your own opinion on immigration, you must first educate yourself on the subject. Do some research. Consider things such as:Where are most people immigrating from?What are they trying to get away from?Are you considering immigration in general, or only illegal?What is your country's history of immigration?Where would your country be without legal immigrants?Where would your country be without illegal immigrants?What are the pros of immigration?What are the cons of immigration?How many immigrants are employed?Do employed immigrants take away from jobs of those already in your country, or are they jobs that locals would be unwilling to take?Does immigration have any effect on crime rates?Does immigration lend to the culture of the area, or take away from?Once you have a good collection of statistics from multiple sources, look them over and see how each one makes you feel. This will help you form an educated opinion.


Do immigrants today face the same issues?

Immigrants face outdated immigration laws that can leave them confused, and in limbo for a considerable amount of time. They also face negative reactions from some people, who attach certain negative characteristics to people who come from certain countries.


Why was coming into the US difficult for Asian immigrants at Angel Island?

They were not allowed to talk to family already in America.


What are all the push factors forcing immigrants to flee to America?

because England etc is already defended and full


Why did nativists worry about an influx of immigrants during the 1880?

Because there was amazing amount of Immigration during the 1800's, many people ( including nativists ) experienced lower wages and had difficulty find jobs and homes. Nativists were already against people who are "different" and the consequences that followed because of the increased immigration made them hate immigrants more. Hope this helped!:D:)!


When does president Obama's new immigration plan take effect?

His plan to grant work permits to a select group of younger illegal immigrants is already in effect. People are lining to apply for the permits.