they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
German immigrants worked very low paying jobs to pave out a life in America.
Many Irish and Germans immigrated to the US in the 1840s and 1850s because America was seen as a place with more opportunities, and better living conditions. The Irish and Germans were not happy with the conditions in their countries. They wanted a chance at a better life.
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Immigrants coming to America would work for low pay and would do more dangerous jobs then Americans. Since they were just looking to make a living they would work in unsafe conditions of a steel mill such as the ones in Pittsburgh. Immigrants coming to America would work for low pay and would do more dangerous jobs then Americans. Since they were just looking to make a living they would work in unsafe conditions of a steel mill such as the ones in Pittsburgh.
It was hard
Many Irish and Germans immigrated to the US in the 1840s and 1850s because America was seen as a place with more opportunities, and better living conditions. The Irish and Germans were not happy with the conditions in their countries. They wanted a chance at a better life.
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This is a German tradition, started as early as 700AD. In the 1800's the tradition of a Christmas Tree was widespread in Germany, then moved to England and then America through Pennsylvanian German immigrants.
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Irelandâ??s economic problems did not always end with immigrants crossing the Atlantic to seek opportunities in the United States. Many Irish, chose to stay a bit closer to home and sought work in neighboring Scotland. Landlords quickly seized on the opportunity to exploit the situation and there, as well as here, tenements sprung up. Housing conditions as well as living conditions were very poor. Immigrants were subjected to cold, damp living conditions and overcrowding. However, whether it was in Scotland or America, Irish immigrants always shared a strong sense of community.
Immigrants coming to America would work for low pay and would do more dangerous jobs then Americans. Since they were just looking to make a living they would work in unsafe conditions of a steel mill such as the ones in Pittsburgh. Immigrants coming to America would work for low pay and would do more dangerous jobs then Americans. Since they were just looking to make a living they would work in unsafe conditions of a steel mill such as the ones in Pittsburgh.
living human but really it was Irish immigrants
It was hard
They had no choice or just to back to their country
Political Bosses and Machines were the backbone of the gilded age. They held down reformers for big business and improved the living conditions (not working conditions) of immigrants (all in exchange for votes of course), and then the cycle would repeat because of the massive influx of immigrants to America.
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