The U.S. maintained an open Immigration policy, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, to fuel economic growth and industrial expansion. The country needed a large workforce to support its burgeoning industries, agriculture, and infrastructure projects, and immigrants provided this labor. Additionally, the ideals of freedom and opportunity attracted many seeking a better life, contributing to a diverse cultural landscape. This policy reflected both economic needs and the nation's foundational values of welcoming newcomers.
most of the 19th century (1800s)
No
u need a green card
economic and social status
there was great demand for labor in the us
the U.S. government maintained, with few restrictions, an open immigration policy
The laws introduced a quota system.
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Immigration policy
The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
The laws introduced a quota system.
The laws introduced a quota system.