Between the 1890s and the 1920s, immigrants to the United States primarily came from countries such as Italy, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Lithuania, Greece, and Sweden. This period marked a significant influx of people seeking better economic opportunities and escaping political or religious persecution in their home countries. The diverse backgrounds of these immigrants contributed to the cultural mosaic of the United States during this era.
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Between 2000 and 2010, the majority of immigrants to various countries primarily came from Asia. This trend was particularly notable in regions like North America and Europe, where significant numbers of immigrants originated from countries such as China, India, and the Philippines. Additionally, Latin America and the Caribbean also contributed a substantial number of migrants during this decade. Overall, Asia was the leading continent for migration during this period.
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Immigration in the 1990s was similar to that in the 1890s in that there was a large wave of immigrants that came into the country in both periods.
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They sometimes come from countries with less resources or countries with less opportunities.
the top three countries that immigrants came to Ellis island from were Ireland Italy and Germany.
poland, england, and africa
Probably Europe
They come from countries all over the world.
Frequently, poverty
They have come from Asia.
The Ku Klux Klan came to Canada in the early 1920s. The KKK attacked many immigrants that were from Eastern Europe and Catholics.