Immigration has been a way for many people to enter America for hundreds of years. In the 1860's there was a major increase in the population of the Chinese who came into the country. A need for laborers in farming and the budding railroad industry led to this increase.
The group of nineteenth-century immigrants that received the most efficient processing were usually those who traveled in first or second class and had the means to pay for expedited processing. These individuals typically had their paperwork processed quickly and were able to bypass long waiting times at immigration facilities.
true
did not stay permanently in the United States.
Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants who were willing to be paid less for the same job.
They provided cheap labor for the growing number of factories.
northwestern Europe
The European battles for Indian Ocean trade affected the peoples of Asia. Before the nineteenth century, The Europeans overtook most of the local regency and the British controlled the Chinese through opium.
The European battles for Indian ocean trade affected the peoples of Asia. Before the nineteenth century, The Europeans overtook most of the local regency and the British controlled the Chinese through opium.
The group of nineteenth-century immigrants that received the most efficient processing were usually those who traveled in first or second class and had the means to pay for expedited processing. These individuals typically had their paperwork processed quickly and were able to bypass long waiting times at immigration facilities.
true
Britain
Unlike most of Ausalia's other states, it was not gold that attracted immigrants to South Australians in their thousands. It was copper. Copper mining was a most lucrative prospect in the nineteenth century.
Were mostly roman catholics and hated the british.
did not stay permanently in the United States.
United Kingdom did.
One was disease (:
Westward Expansion