what were a type of housing best known in the united states during the 1840s that housed immigrants
New York.
13.5 million
The old wave of immigrants during the period from 1815 to the 1840s primarily consisted of Europeans, particularly from countries like Ireland, Germany, and Britain. Many were fleeing economic hardship, political unrest, and famine, such as the Irish Potato Famine that began in the late 1840s. This wave contributed to the growth of urban centers in the United States, as immigrants settled in cities seeking jobs in burgeoning industries. Their arrival significantly shaped American culture, demographics, and labor movements during this era.
Annation, the lure of inexpensive land, and legalized slavery attracted thousands of people into Texas in the 1840s and the 1850s.
Northeast
New York City was best known for housing immigrants during the 1840s, particularly through Ellis Island. The city became a major entry point for immigrants coming to the United States seeking better opportunities and a new life.
New York.
13.5 million
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)
Europe and Asia
Four Million Immigrants Came to America During the 1840s and 1850s. apex.......................one of a number of important issues before Congress
1840s to 1850s
Catholicism.