Immigrants brought various diseases to America, with one of the most significant being tuberculosis. Other diseases included cholera, typhus, and influenza, particularly during periods of mass migration in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These diseases often spread rapidly in crowded living conditions and contributed to public health challenges in urban areas. Efforts to control these diseases led to improved sanitation and healthcare practices over time.
English Immigrants traveled to America by sailing ships.
When immigrants were leaving for America, they were happy and scared. Immigrants were scared because they left everything they knew and did not know what they were going to see in America. Immigrants were happy because they were going to a land of opportunity and a better life.
it took french immigrants forty (40) days to get to America by boat.
5 million immigrants
Russian immigrants lived in tiny apartment
Many immigrants lived in slums that were overcrowded, filthy, and prone to the spread of disease.
Many immigrants lived in slums that were overcrowded, filthy, and prone to the spread of disease.
Smallpox, Tuberculosis, Measles, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Malaria.
It was the other way around: America got to these immigrants.
Immigrants helped invent many useful items in America.
English Immigrants traveled to America by sailing ships.
They said immigrants carried the disease
Immigrants chose to move to colonial America for better opportunities. Many other immigrants chose to move to America for religious freedom.
European immigrants brought the celebration of Halloween to America.
When immigrants were leaving for America, they were happy and scared. Immigrants were scared because they left everything they knew and did not know what they were going to see in America. Immigrants were happy because they were going to a land of opportunity and a better life.
it took french immigrants forty (40) days to get to America by boat.
south America