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In the 1700s, immigrants were coming from all over the world. The second and third waves of Irish immigrants came after 1717. The potato famine in Ireland was making them want to come. Many immigrants thought that they would strike it rich in this new land. Ellis Island and Angel Island dealt with immigrants. Immigrants were inspected, but it was rare for one not to be accepted. If an immigrant was sick, they were sent to the Ellis Island hospital at Ellis Island. It was rare for one of the immigrants to get sent home. Angel Island was used mainly by Asians and Ellis Island by Europeans. Ellis Island was closed in 1954. It was expensive to maintain. Today, Ellis Island is a tourist sight. From Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty can be seen. The Statue of Liberty was a significant sight for the immigrants crossing over to the U.S. Many of them cried on the boats. The boats treated the immigrants as cargo, and the immigrants were usually steerage. Depending on where the immigrants were traveling from, the journeys were long. Many people got sick and conditions were terrible.
If they are blind they see nothing.... and it would depend which way there where coming in?
Most of the immigrants processed at the Angel Island station in San Francisco Bay were Chinese.
Through an ethnic network of other immigrants and their families.
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.
Immigrants got to Ellis island by boat
Early immigrants got here on big steel boats, with sometimes a combined total of 20,000 would be Americans on board. Immigrants from Europe came in through Ellis Island while people from Asia came to America through Angel Island.
In the 1700s, immigrants were coming from all over the world. The second and third waves of Irish immigrants came after 1717. The potato famine in Ireland was making them want to come. Many immigrants thought that they would strike it rich in this new land. Ellis Island and Angel Island dealt with immigrants. Immigrants were inspected, but it was rare for one not to be accepted. If an immigrant was sick, they were sent to the Ellis Island hospital at Ellis Island. It was rare for one of the immigrants to get sent home. Angel Island was used mainly by Asians and Ellis Island by Europeans. Ellis Island was closed in 1954. It was expensive to maintain. Today, Ellis Island is a tourist sight. From Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty can be seen. The Statue of Liberty was a significant sight for the immigrants crossing over to the U.S. Many of them cried on the boats. The boats treated the immigrants as cargo, and the immigrants were usually steerage. Depending on where the immigrants were traveling from, the journeys were long. Many people got sick and conditions were terrible.
If they are blind they see nothing.... and it would depend which way there where coming in?
Ellis Island was known as The Island of Tears beacuse of the different experience that the new immigrants had. also how they felt when they got tot he united states.
Eliss got his current name from yo momma
Yes, there is."Remember, remember always that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists."Franklin D. RooseveltI got this quote from the link below:http://www.top-things-to-do.com/united-states/new-york-city/ellis-island.jpg
Most of the immigrants processed at the Angel Island station in San Francisco Bay were Chinese.
In the Eastern region of the United States, the immigrants were processed in Ellis Island, in the Statue of Liberty. In fact, there was never a problem processing the European immigrants and almost no one got rejected at all. However, if you were an Asian immigrant, your luck was not as good as an European immigrant. There in the Western region, you would be processed in Angel Island, in the Alacatraz island, near the coast of San Francisco. A rough 65% of the Asian immigrants made it out safely into America. Lots of them were detained, and delayed for days, months, and sometimes years. Sometimes they would stay there for life as if they were prisoners.
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.
There were different kinds of jobs that the Chinese immigrants got right after they immigrated through Angel Island. Most of the jobs included working in construction sites and other jobs that did not require any qualifications and had low pay rates.
Most Immigrants coming from Europe landed on Elis Island.