Southern and Eastern Europeans
The nations cities like new York, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit
Millions of immigrants came from other countries, mainly from Europe and settled in America's cities, mainly in the urban centers.
Between 1600 and 1890 about 20 million immigrants arrived from Western Europe. Because the United States was young and growing these immigrants were welcomed to help develop cities, build roads, construct canals, and farm fields. By 1890 the United States was overflowing with immigrants as about 10 million immigrants arrived every five years from Southern and Eastern Europe including Greeks, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Poles, Jews, and Russians. After 1890 there was no more free land in the West. Illiterate immigrants were willing to work cheap, accused of stealing jobs, and easy prey for corrupt politicians.
Northern cities (apex)
The factories in the major cities created hundreds of thousands of jobs, hence expanded the cities, attracted immigrants by the millions and changed the landscape of the country forever, especially in the Northeast.
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
The new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities (novanet)
Cultural problems were caused by a wave of immigrants moving to the cities of the northeast.
The nations cities like new York, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit
industrialist and immigrants.
A wave of immigrants moving to the cities to the North
The industrial age.
A wave of immigrants moving to the cities of the Northeast. -Apex