People from other parts of the world emigrate to the US for a variety of reasons. Many do so for better economic opportunities. Some are seeking political asylum. In the eyes of many people worldwide, the US is considered a safe and economically sound nation in which to live.
People want better lives so they seek a place that allows them to have a better life and that is the United States. Since the beginning of the country people have come to create lives and because of this a great deal has been added to the culture and history of the United States. The foods, music, inventions, art, government, businesses, and military have all benefited from immigrants. All of us today, except for Native Americans, are from immigrant ancestors. My ancestors arrived from Ireland in the 1700's to help settle the country and have fought in every war. We need to be proud of the fact that this country makes a place for people seeking a better place come to find it here.
they though it will be better in the native
they left their homelands because the wanted freedom in the United States
did not stay permanently in the United States.
it served as a gateway for immigrants entering the united states
Immigrants from Asia have been coming to the United States for centuries, but significant waves of Asian immigration began in the mid-19th century. Chinese immigrants started arriving during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s, followed by large numbers of immigrants from Japan, India, and the Philippines in the early 20th century.
Many Chinese immigrants came to the United States in the 1860's to work on building the railroad tracks that were rapidly expanding. They worked mostly in the western part of the nation.
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.
representing an increase in the available labor force.
did not stay permanently in the United States.
If you are talking about the United States, it was a growing isolationism against the Catholic immigrants.
it served as a gateway for immigrants entering the united states
Early immigrants would have traveled by ship. By the middle of the 20th century, transatlantic flights were well established.
They came because they wanted their rights and freedom that they didn't get from their homelands that they have came from.
The success of business in the 1920's led to the growth of the United States of America. The Industrial Revolution brought many immigrants to the United States in the early 1900's.
Immigrants from Asia have been coming to the United States for centuries, but significant waves of Asian immigration began in the mid-19th century. Chinese immigrants started arriving during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s, followed by large numbers of immigrants from Japan, India, and the Philippines in the early 20th century.
Immigrants from Europe looking for a better life brought them in the early years of the United States. Some folk songs were fashionable in England during the Colonial Era. Every group of immigrants has brought their own folk music to the United States in history. I imagine some still do so today, although maybe it is not as common.
For a better way of life, land and economicaly (still is today). Their government was not good. (Jewish people still is today).
It's recorded that large waves of Arab immigrants came to the United States in the early 1800s. Most of the Arabs that came were of Palestinian and Syrian decent .
Many Chinese immigrants came to the United States in the 1860's to work on building the railroad tracks that were rapidly expanding. They worked mostly in the western part of the nation.