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southern and eastern europe.
From 1890 to 1900.
the new immigration increased sharply.
Groups that had immigrated before 1890 had larger quotas
All passengers who came to America from 1855 to 1890 had to go through Ellis Island. Passengers were inspected for contagious disease.
southern and eastern europe.
southern and eastern Europe.
1860-1890 the population changed from 34,000 to 410,000. 1890-1930 the population changed from 410,000 to 1,025,000. 1930-1970 the population changed from 1,025,000 to 2,200,000. 1970-present the population changed from 2,200,000 to 5,025,000.
The Old immigration took place in the 1830's to the 1890's and primarily northern Europeans(Irish and German). The moved to America for a number of reasons, potatoe famine, revolutions, etc... The New Immigration took place around the 1890's to about 1920 and was mostly eastern and southern Europeans ( Austria Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia) Both Old and New saw each other as inferior to the other.
Since the 1890's
The year 1890 was chosen as a base year for immigration quotas primarily because it marked a significant shift in immigration patterns to the United States, reflecting a growing influx of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe. This choice aimed to preserve the demographic composition of the U.S. by limiting immigration from these regions, which were seen as less desirable at the time. Additionally, the 1890 census provided a comprehensive snapshot of the U.S. population, serving as a reliable reference point for establishing quotas in subsequent immigration legislation.
From 1890 to 1900.
from northern to southern, western, and eastern europeans
Ethnic quotas were made proportionate to the population as in 1890
the new immigration increased sharply.
Groups that had immigrated before 1890 had larger quotas
The English language changed much more in vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation from 1616 to 1890 than it has changed from 1890 to 2009.