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Many immigrants from countries such as Mexico, China, and Eastern European countries became servants and factory workers in the United States. These individuals often sought employment in lower-skilled jobs due to limited opportunities and language barriers.
Plantation workers
Plantation workers.
It was the working class.
Most immigrants became plantation workers.
I think it is the Industrial Revolution
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setteled in urban areas
The growing social class of factory workers became known as the proletariat. This term refers to the working class who sell their labor for wages and do not own the means of production.
It depended on their skills and physical condition. Many unskilled immigrants became laborers in cities, or moved west to the frontier where they could farm or raise livestock. In the industrial North, many immigrants worked in factories and mines.
For a long time, Turkish people became immigrants to Germany in the years when it became a free total nation. They were workers who performed jobs in homes as housekeepers and landscapers.
A cartoon poster character named Rosie the Riveter.