The term "new immigrants" primarily refers to the wave of immigrants who arrived in the United States between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe, including countries like Italy, Poland, Russia, and Greece. This group contrasted with earlier immigrants from Northern and Western Europe and faced significant cultural and social challenges upon arrival. New immigrants often settled in urban areas and contributed to the industrial workforce, shaping the demographic and cultural landscape of the country.
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The immigrants from northern Europe were favored by the new Immigration policy.
the new immigrants brought different cultures and languages
the new immigrants brought different cultures and languages
The process that grants immigrants the rights and privileges of citizenship is called Naturalization.
That refers to what the "new" types of immigrants were called after. The "old" immigrants were usually opposed to these "new" immigrants that came after the World War II, even though they were once immigrants themselves.
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naturalized citizeens
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The post-1880 newcomers who came to America are called the 'New Immigrants'. The immigrants came from the eastern and southern Europe.
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To help new immigrants in their comunities
what advise would you give to new immigrants?
They are called "railroad apartments."
Most immigrants had to go through Ellis Island in New York to come to America
That's...Not a proper sentence. Unless you are referring to why immigrants are called what they are.