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The new immigrants, referring primarily to those who arrived in the United States from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, predominantly came from Southern and Eastern Europe, including countries like Italy, Poland, and Russia. Unlike earlier immigrants from Western Europe, these new arrivals often faced cultural and linguistic barriers, as well as discrimination. They sought better economic opportunities and escape from political or religious persecution. Their influx significantly shaped American society, contributing to its cultural diversity and labor force.

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