for a greater chance of employment
Immigrants and rural Americans who came to the cities to earn a living. (I think that's right. This is the answer I wrote...)
Cities were the cheapest places to live and offered unskilled laborers steady jobs
In the early 1900s, millions of immigrants came to East Coast cities such as New York City and Boston. Cities were a popular destination due to the availability of jobs.
new industries were opening in cities and needed workers
Between 1865 and 1900, the number of Americans living in cities increased from 20 percent to 40 percent. Which of the following best explains why urban areas increased in population during thistime?People migrated from rural areas in the U.S., and immigrants came from other countries to live in cities.
the gold rush in California attracted immigrants and therefore when immigrants came they searched for jobs. after discovering they couldn't reall find much gold, they took cheap jobs in the cities. this started urbanization. also more jobs in the city and there were industry's
Immigrants grouped together in cities because they wanted to be reminded of their home.
Mexican immigrants came into the country.
The immigrants in Canada came from China, while others came from Ireland and France.
Immigrants who settled in the cities got valuable information from other immigrants of the same ethnicity. They often settled in groups together.
Immigrants who settled in cities got a lot of valuable things. Fast communication is one valuable thing that immigrants got.
There have been many immigrants who came to America from the Caribbean over the years. There have been over 3.5 million immigrants who came from the Caribbean.