Life for most new immigrants around the turn of the century was marked by both hope and hardship. Many arrived seeking better economic opportunities and the promise of freedom, but they often faced difficult living conditions, low-wage jobs, and discrimination in their new communities. They typically settled in crowded urban areas, where they lived in tenements and relied on the support of ethnic enclaves. Despite these challenges, many immigrants worked tirelessly to build better lives for themselves and their families, contributing significantly to the cultural and economic fabric of their new country.
they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
plague
Like ******* immigrants!
In the 19th Century, many Chinese immigrants made California their home. The current huge Chinatown in San Francisco displays that. With that said, many Chinese found work building the railroads. Sadly they were treated like dirt.
what did german immigrants war?
Great!
it was some what good
Pretty Bad!
it is wack bro
i don't know who the heck would anyway.
Immigrants are people coming from other countries to live in your country. Many immigrants moved when a country is in trouble, like during a war or famine or havng an economic crisis. Immigrants come in search of a better life.
They have like poor countries and want to start a new life
it was contagiously bad for humans to discover hyogrificits and it was bad and hard
Hard. They had no knowledge of the land and very few supplies
it was rough because when immigrants came they were poor and had to rent crowed tenement
Nativists held this belief around the turn of the 19th century. Around the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants started to come to America from Eastern Europe as they attempted to flee the tyranny and conflict that would eventually become World War I. Americans did not always like all these new people coming into the country, and nativists believed that they were tainting America and could never truly be part of it.
Nativists held this belief around the turn of the 19th century. Around the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants started to come to America from Eastern Europe as they attempted to flee the tyranny and conflict that would eventually become World War I. Americans did not always like all these new people coming into the country, and nativists believed that they were tainting America and could never truly be part of it.