In the 1800s, Immigration from Canada to the United States was driven by various factors, including economic opportunities, land availability, and political instability. Many Canadians, particularly those from Quebec, sought better prospects in the U.S. due to agricultural expansion and the promise of work in emerging industries. The construction of railroads and the growth of cities attracted migrants, while the 1837 Rebellions in Canada prompted some to seek refuge in the U.S. Overall, migration during this period contributed to the cultural and demographic landscape of the northern United States.
Chinese
what did favorable immigration laws result in?
they would drive down wages.!!
Asians
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.
By Immigration.
By immigration.
how was the wave of U.S immigration in the late 1800s different from the previous wave of immigration in the mid-1800s?
it is transcontinental railroad
most of the 19th century (1800s)
r5f76
The War of 1812 when the US attacked Canada!
Chinese
Immigration of the mid-1800s had the affect of greatly increasing the size of cities in the US. Many of the immigrants moved into cities to be near work and to be near family.
Immigration
Director General - Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada / Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada
unrecognised degree of usa will work for applying for Canada immigration