Most immigrants who came to the United States became normal participants in the society and economy of the United States.
Yes it did. No State was spared. The Great Depression was a global event.
The Great Depression in the United States was part of a world wide depression in the developed nations of Europe. The "response" from Europe was to find ways to end the problem.
The northeast region of the United States at the time was the easiest and fastest to reach. And with the growing business in milling, and of course farming, the northeast was basically a gold mine for immigrants.
It happened all over the U.S. and the world. Th economy was not just bad in the United States it was also bad in Germany or England or France etc.
United States companies stopped investing in Germany.
In the Western Hemisphere, Brazil received the second largest number of European immigrants after the United States.
Yes it did. No State was spared. The Great Depression was a global event.
In the Western Hemisphere, Brazil received the second largest number of European immigrants after the United States.
After 1965, the general makeup of immigrants into the United States changed. Before 1965, most immigrants were European in origin. After 1965, most immigrants were from Latin American, primarily Mexico.
The stock market crashed sending the United States into a depression.
The Immigration Act of 1924 happened in the United States. The Act limited the number of immigrants who could enter the United States.Ê
Congress was worried if the European immigrants would stay loyal to the United States if they went to war with the French
The Great Depression in the United States was part of a world wide depression in the developed nations of Europe. The "response" from Europe was to find ways to end the problem.
It decreased.
The northeast region of the United States at the time was the easiest and fastest to reach. And with the growing business in milling, and of course farming, the northeast was basically a gold mine for immigrants.
The salary of the average worker in the United States was lowered from 1900 to 1929 due to the depression and high unemployment.
FDR led the United States through the Great Depression and World War ll