New Immigrants vs. Old Immigrants
The united states is full of immigrants. A American is either an immigrant or has someone in their family who were one. A great period of immigration occurred during the 1800s on to the 1920s when two waves of immigrants came to American shores from Europe. Old immigrants arrived in the mid-1800s mostly coming from Northwestern Europe. Also the New Immigrants arrived a little later mostly traveling from Europe. Most immigrants shifted to escape problems in their native countries and in search of new opponents in America. Many Americans welcomed immigrants as an asset to other Americans. Old immigrants had affected the new immigrants so they could things harder with each other.
A little information on new and old immigrants: Old immigrants came from Northern and Western Europe, were protestant and were literate and skilled. Your new immigrant gives you information that they came from Southern and Eastern Europe they were not protestant, they were catholic and Jewish, and were also illiterate and unskilled. Although new immigrants during 1890 to 1914 came in much larger number than old immigrants. Mostly Southern and Eastern Europeans like Italy
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In 19 century, Europe underwent a transformation due to the Industrial Revolution. The Economic expansion followed the rapid changes also caused political dissention and social revolution in industrialized nations. People wanted to leave their native countries due to unemployment repressive governments or at a lack of opportunity. American settlers wrote letters to family members and friends abroad describing their streets as they paved with gold. A lot of immigrants were pulled to America with visions of wealth and the promise of freedom, equality, and