Between 1820 and 1900, approximately 400,000 Russian immigrants came to the United States. This wave included various groups, such as Jews fleeing persecution, political dissidents, and peasants seeking better economic opportunities. The largest influx occurred in the late 19th century, particularly due to the upheavals in Russia and the search for religious and political freedom.
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The Library of Congress puts the number at about 1.1 million (1,100,000), since it gives the number for 1900 to 1914 as 1.5 million.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was the Russian dictator in 1900.
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Russian Assembly was created in 1900.
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Russian invasion of Manchuria happened in 1900.
Russian American Line was created in 1900.
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