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sick man of Europe.
Immigration from Europe and East Asia spurred the growth of population in the US in the 19th century. Also, in the antebellum days, the slave population also increased.
China. The Chinese Immigration Act was passed that limited immigration.
In US history, the Great Immigration is the period from about 1880 to about 1918, during which millions of migrants, mostly from eastern and southern Europe, went to the United States, and also to Canada, South America, and Australia.
Industrialisation through innovation in manufacturing processes first started with the Industrial Revolution in the north-west and midlands of England in the eighteenth century. It spread to Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, and to the rest of the world in the twentieth.
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American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-nineteenth century, the turn of the twentieth, and post-1965. Each epoch brought distinct national groups - and races and ethnicities - to the United States. The mid-nineteenth century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early twentieth-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia.
Europe had enormous capital and industries which allowed it to dominate the world economy by the beginning of the twentieth century. It was also superior militarily.
Europe had enormous capital and industries which allowed it to dominate the world economy by the beginning of the twentieth century. It was also superior militarily.
militarism
sick man of Europe.
Bulgaria.
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
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to argue against US involvement in Europe
P.M.H BELL has written: 'TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE: UNITY AND DIVISION'