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What are three reasons why immigrants left there homes and came to America through Ellis island?

1. Seeking a better life 2. Freedom from oppression 3. Work


How much does it cost to go to Ellis Island?

The immigrants had to work as slaves for almost as long as they shall live. And many of them had to be a slave for the rest of their life in order to be on Ellis Island.


Did Chinese immigrants go to Ellis Island?

Ellis Island is located in New York City's harbour, so geographically, it is not as convenient for Asian immigration as are the western United States. However, documentation of Asian American immigration begins in Louisiana in 1763 with Filipinos fleeing their work aboard Spanish ships. (See below for more detail.) Many Asians came to America to work on the western trunk of the Transcontinental Railroad, and were thus most likely to land in western seaports.


How did nativists try to prevent immigrants from coming into society?

The immigrants had to go through immigration stations such as Ellis Island and Angel Island. Where they were checked for disease, and had to go through a government inspector to see if they met the legal requirements for entering the United states. Which included proving they had never been convited of a felony, demonstrating that they were able to work, and showing that they had some money. Some immigrants would be held for days, months, and even some up to a year for inspection.


What did the immigrants first do when they got to the US in the 1920's?

Upon arriving in the U.S. in the 1920s, immigrants typically first went through processing at immigration stations, such as Ellis Island, where they underwent health inspections and legal checks. Many sought to reunite with family members already in the country or to find work in burgeoning industries. They often settled in ethnic neighborhoods to maintain cultural ties and support networks, while also adapting to American society. Additionally, many immigrants faced challenges such as discrimination and economic hardship as they sought to establish new lives.

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What region did Italian immigrants settle in?

They usually gathered in groups near Ellis Island in big cities. It's usually where they could find the most work. Italians =]


How did people work at Ellis island?

Since Ellis Island was a small community the people who worked there were everything from cleaning staff to doctors/nurses. People who worked for the federal government as secretaries and immigration officers would also work there. The new arrivals had to be processed so anyone that was involved in that would be found at Ellis Island.


What are three reasons why immigrants left there homes and came to America through Ellis island?

1. Seeking a better life 2. Freedom from oppression 3. Work


How much does it cost to go to Ellis Island?

The immigrants had to work as slaves for almost as long as they shall live. And many of them had to be a slave for the rest of their life in order to be on Ellis Island.


What happens to you while you are there at Ellis Island?

Immigrants had to pass the medical examination to pass through Ellis Island. Doctors checked immigrants' hair, faces, necks, and hands for diseases. Eyes were also checked for a blindness disease called trachoma. If immigrants got a letter marked on their clothing, that meant that they needed to have a second, more thorough checkup. If immigrants had diseases or were too sick to work, they were forced to leave the United States. The immigrants who managed to pass thus far were then asked a series of question for interrogation. The inspectors had approximately two minutes with every immigrant to double check information. If the immigrants hesitated, they had to stay at Ellis Island for more questioning. Once the immigrants passed the medical examinations and interrogations and left Ellis Island, they began their new lives as Americans. However, they often met challenges as poor immigrants from other countries. The living conditions for them were mostly very poor. Families lived in tenements, which were small homes and apartments, sometimes even cramming one entire family into one room due to lack of money. The tenements sometimes didn't even have running water or electricity. Immigrants also had to work long hours in factories for little pay. Children would often work as well, selling newspapers or working alongside adults in factories.


Would you have wanted to work as an immigration officer at Ellis Island?

no


Why did immigrants to Ellis island have to have a health inspection?

to make sure immigrants would not be bringing in any diseases into a new country, they had to make sure that all the people would be getting a proper bill of health before entering, if they had TB or any other communicable disease they would be sent back.


Did Chinese immigrants go to Ellis Island?

Ellis Island is located in New York City's harbour, so geographically, it is not as convenient for Asian immigration as are the western United States. However, documentation of Asian American immigration begins in Louisiana in 1763 with Filipinos fleeing their work aboard Spanish ships. (See below for more detail.) Many Asians came to America to work on the western trunk of the Transcontinental Railroad, and were thus most likely to land in western seaports.


How did nativists try to prevent immigrants from coming into society?

The immigrants had to go through immigration stations such as Ellis Island and Angel Island. Where they were checked for disease, and had to go through a government inspector to see if they met the legal requirements for entering the United states. Which included proving they had never been convited of a felony, demonstrating that they were able to work, and showing that they had some money. Some immigrants would be held for days, months, and even some up to a year for inspection.


What were the similarities and the differences between immigration to the west coast and immigration to the east coast and Midwest of the US in the 1890s?

Immigration to the west coast mainly consisted of Chinese immigrants (except during the Chinese Exclusion Act). Chinese immigrants worked on the railroad and moved somewhat throughout the west. Immigration in the east mainly consisted of southern and eastern European immigrants. They would arrive at Ellis Island and rarely move about the east, they would usually stay in major cities such as NYC and Philadelphia. Immigrants of the east had difficulties assimilating, as most of the WASPS wanted, because they tended to keep their culture and traditions. Most of the immigrants were young men and had little education and did not speak much English and went to work in factories.


Where did Irish go after going through Ellis island?

After processing at Ellis Island, many Irish immigrants settled in urban areas, particularly in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago. They often sought work in factories, construction, and other labor-intensive jobs. Over time, they established vibrant communities, contributing to the cultural landscape of their new homes while maintaining ties to their Irish heritage. Many also moved further west in search of better opportunities.


Where did the first immigrant work?

If you think about it, the first 'immigrants' to the geography called the United States of America, you could say that Christopher Columbus's crews were the first immigrants -- per se -- and their work was survival.If you go back even further, you could say that the people who walked across the Bering Straits land bridge were the first 'immigrants', and again, their work was survival.In modern times, regardless of the geography, all immigrants usually take whatever work they can get -- to survive. Unless the immigrants immigrate to a country that accepts them based on their financial health.