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Immigration During the Gilded Age
Timothy Kang, Gabrielle Rights, Ryan
Klasky
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Topic Question
What immigrants from Europe wanted in coming to America, and what America gave them, both changed during the period 1607-1911? Discuss changes BOTH in what these immigrants wanted and what they found, giving about equal attention to the periods of 1607-1790 and 1820-1915.
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Immigration around the Gilded Age
• Surge of Chinese immigrants (irrelevant due to the prompt specifically demanding the situation of the immigrants in Europe).
• Prior Gilded age held immigrants from Ireland (escaping famine), Western Europe (opportunists), and wealthy Germans
• During Gilded Age: South Eastern European immigrants appearing
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Working on a thesis….
• Create a main idea that will provide guidance for your essay
• Look back and read the prompt (slide 2)• For example, we will use
» During the Gilded Age, the immigrants of Europe shifted from Western Europe to the South Eastern Europe, seeking opportunities and an escape from conditions of their native nations.
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Strengthen your Thesis With Some Support
• These will be your body paragraphs as well as ways to answer the prompt.
• Keep in mind, you should use evidence you have learned through the course as well as background information you may have crossed in your high school journey
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Discuss the Change of Foreigners
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Discuss the Change in Objectives of the Immigrants
• Irish ideally immigrated due to the Potato Famine
• South Eastern immigrants sought to find opportunities not provided in their native nations
• Found jobs within urban areas, increasing the population in slums
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Discuss What They Found in the US
• Irish and the new wave of immigrants were both confronted with anti foreigner movements as seen with the Nativist movements which grew during the Gilded Age.
• They both found poverty and slums which were very hard to overcome.
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Conclude with a run through of your points
• Restate Thesis in a different iteration, if you must
• Run through your supporting ideas to refresh the reader
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Congratulations!
You now know how to answer this prompt
(see slide 2 for full prompt)
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Miniature Citation
• The American Pageant, Bailey• http://www.slideshare.net/coachlowe/unit-1-
powerpoint-4-the-gilded-age-immigration
• http://dig.lib.niu.edu/gildedage/narr5.html