The Spanish-American War did not have a direct impact on Immigration. However, the war did lead to the acquisition of new territories by the United States, such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines, which had significant effects on migration patterns and increased immigration from these regions to the United States. Additionally, the war fueled anti-Spanish sentiment, which may have influenced immigration policies and attitudes towards Spanish and Hispanic immigrants at the time.
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Immigration increased because people were trying to flee war filled countries.
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Immigration numbers did not decline.
The first major immigration boom in Australia occurred with the early goldrushes in the 1850s. The second major immigration boom occurred immediately after World War II.
Immigration increased because people were trying to flee war filled countries.
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The Positives of Immigration Say you lived in a war torn country if you immigrated to North America form that war torn place, it would be a positive move.
right after the war ended congress changed the nations basic policie about mass immigration
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Border War The Battle Over Illegal Immigration - 2006 was released on: USA: 31 August 2006 (Los Angeles, California)
The War Brides Act (Public Law 271) was enacted in 1945 to allow spouses and adopted children of United States military personnel to enter the U.S. after World War II.[1] The law temporarily lifted the ban on Asian immigration and the quotas on European immigration that had been established by the Immigration Act of 1924. The provisions of the War Brides Act were extended and amended by the Alien Fiancées and Fiancés Act of 1946 and the Soldier Brides Acts of 1946 and 1947. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 removed race as a limiting factor in immigration, and made possible the entry of military spouses and children from South Korea after the Korean War. ~ Wikipedia