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What caused the major labor strikes of the late 1800's?

The Homestead Strike was the largest labor strike in the late 1800's and was made by angry Irish Union workers who were upset by the Chinese immigrants working for less than Americans. This resulted in the unions losing popularity by being associated with violence.


Why did so many Irish immigrants become police officers?

When the Irish first began coming to America we were considered to be subhuman- less than the English and Dutch immigrants who came before us. Many business even had sign proclaiming "no Irish allowed". We were often referred to as Micks, or Paddy's. Work was hard to find for many Irish, so we took work where we could find it. At the time jobs like Policeman, Firefighter, Soldier were looked upon as menial, and dangerous. The Irish took these jobs and held them with a sense of pride. To this day many Irish children follow in the steps of their fathers and mothers becoming policemen, firefighters and soldiers ... mine included


Do immigrants do the harder work and cheaper?

It is a common stereotype that immigrants work harder and for less money. However, it all depend on individual immigrants, and their professions.


Do immigrants get more benefit than citizens?

Depends. But if the immigrants are in that country legally they should have the same benefits if not less.


Why did some Americans blame immigrants for the nation's problem?

Many immigrants brought their problems to America. They often worked for less wage and took more valueable jobs.


Where do ilegal immigrants come from?

They sometimes come from countries with less resources or countries with less opportunities.


Why did employers like immigrants?

They worked longer and were paid less.


Why Britain wanted immigrants in their country?

So that the immigrants would do those less skilled but essential jobs that the Britons did not find appealing.


Many Americans resented immigrants on the grounds that they?

Many Americans have resented immigrants throughout American history because they believed that immigrants were taking jobs by offering to work for less money. The irony of the situation is that many of those people were immigrants or their parents were immigrants at some point.


How many immigrators are in Toronto?

Approximately half of Toronto's total population are immigrants: a little less than 1.24 million immigrants in Toronto.


Why do the Irish believe in luck?

All people believe in luck in some form or other... The Irish no more or less then others.


What jobs did Asian immigrants have in the late 1800 and early 1900?

Asian immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s often worked in labor-intensive industries such as mining, railroad construction, agriculture, and domestic service. Many Chinese immigrants, for example, were employed as laborers on the Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. Japanese immigrants often worked in agriculture, particularly in California where they were involved in farming and fishing. Discriminatory laws and attitudes limited their job opportunities, leading many to take on low-paying and physically demanding work.