During the period between 1905 to 1914, approximately 9.2 million immigrants entered the United States. This population was more diverse that the immigrants that came in the early to middle of the 19th Century. In this period there were more Italian and Polish immigrants, that numbered among the additional people from Ireland and Germany.
In 1870-1920 about 14 billion immigrated to the United States. They came from Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad, and Iraq. O yeah and Alaska. People also came from Italy, Germany, Russia and other European countries.
large numbers of Mexican immigrants are a twentieth-century phenom- enon, beginning during the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. Of the total 5.6 million Mexican immigrants between 1820 and 1997, more than 3.4 million immigrated between 1981 and 1997.
1840-1860 More than 4 million immigrants arrive in the United States. The Great Potato Famine of 1845-1850 prompts a surge in emigration from Ireland. The defeat of the Revolution of 1848 brings German political refugees to the U.S. The Gold Rush in 1849 draws people to California from other parts of the country. In 1855, New York State opens Castle Garden immigration station in lower Manhattan. In 1858, economic depression and famine in Sweden cause large-scale migration to America.
14 million, most of which were European
About 36 million
During the period between 1905 to 1914, approximately 9.2 million immigrants entered the United States. This population was more diverse that the immigrants that came in the early to middle of the 19th Century. In this period there were more Italian and Polish immigrants, that numbered among the additional people from Ireland and Germany.
22 million
In 1870-1920 about 14 billion immigrated to the United States. They came from Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad, and Iraq. O yeah and Alaska. People also came from Italy, Germany, Russia and other European countries.
Four Million Immigrants Came to America During the 1840s and 1850s. apex.......................one of a number of important issues before Congress
5 million
large numbers of Mexican immigrants are a twentieth-century phenom- enon, beginning during the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. Of the total 5.6 million Mexican immigrants between 1820 and 1997, more than 3.4 million immigrated between 1981 and 1997.
1840-1860 More than 4 million immigrants arrive in the United States. The Great Potato Famine of 1845-1850 prompts a surge in emigration from Ireland. The defeat of the Revolution of 1848 brings German political refugees to the U.S. The Gold Rush in 1849 draws people to California from other parts of the country. In 1855, New York State opens Castle Garden immigration station in lower Manhattan. In 1858, economic depression and famine in Sweden cause large-scale migration to America.
31 million
Between 1850 and 1930, about 5 million Germans immigrated to the United States with a peak in the years between 1881 and 1885, when a million Germans left Germany and settled mostly in the Midwest. Between 1820 and 1930, 3.5 million British and 4.5 million Irish entered America. Before 1845 most Irish immigrants were Protestants. After 1845, Irish Catholics began arriving in large numbers, largely driven by the Great Famine.
14 million, most of which were European
industrial workers