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Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Western Europe
Between 1890 and 1920, the majority of immigrants came from countries in Southern and Eastern Europe. After 1882, Chinese were banned from immigrating, and after 1907/8 Japanese and Koreans were banned as well.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
from nothern and southern Europe
Northern and Western Europe.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Study Island: "Old" immigrants were from Western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
According to recent data, the fewest new immigrants to the US are coming from Europe. The majority of new immigrants come from Asia and Latin America.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
Western Europe
More immigrants were arriving in Western Europe.
Immigration from southern and eastern Europe was limited East Asians were not allowed to immigrate to America. Northern and western Europeans were the preferred immigrants.
"Old" immigrants were from Western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
old immigrants in the late 1800s came from north western Europe
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.