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New immigrants were eager for the job opportunities created by the U.S. industrial boom of the late 1800s, meaning mostly factory jobs.
It suggested that a new approach to the economy was developing in the South.
actually they started wars
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
The nativists in the late 1800s viewed the new wave of immigrants with a little resentment.
they hated them
"Old" immigrants were from Western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
New York City
from nothern and southern Europe
Ellis Island in New York
New immigrants were eager for the job opportunities created by the U.S. industrial boom of the late 1800s, meaning mostly factory jobs.
New Finland District is in south eastern Saskatchewan (Canada) settled by immigrants from Finland in the late 1800s
New York City
Different religons
Different religons
In the late 1800s most immigrants that were coming to the United States settled in the area now known as New York City and Manhattan. Immigrants that came from Asian decent settled along the west coast.