factory owners...i think because they employed them
What country was excluded in the 1920 immigration
Immigrants were most favorably received by the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly between 1880 and 1920. This period saw a surge in immigration, driven by industrialization and the demand for labor, leading to the establishment of the Ellis Island immigration station in 1892. Many Americans viewed immigrants as essential contributors to the economy and cultural diversity. However, attitudes shifted in the 1920s with the introduction of restrictive immigration laws, reflecting growing nativism and isolationism.
The Immigration Act of 1924 provided limited immigration from foreign countries. The only exceptions that were made regarding immigration in the 1920's were the countries of Northern Europe.
Yes
from 1881 to 1920
yes?
Italy.
the immigration laws were passed in 1965. That is incorrect, the law was passed in the 1920's.
Mexico
by creating a quota system
The Great Depression really didn't impact immigrants to the US as a separate group, because immigration had been severly restricted after 1920.
it began 1849 and stopped 1920! that is 71 years!