immigration of southern and eastern europe old and new immigrants
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IMMIGRATION OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE
IMMIGRATION OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE
OLD AND NEW IMMIGRANTSOLD AND NEW IMMIGRANTS
ELLIS ISLAND IN NEW YOR HARBOR
SYMBOL OF AMERICA’S FREEDOM
SYMBOL OF AMERICA’S FREEDOM
Angel IslandAngel Island
1) Early immigrants to America were from ________________________.
2) 1790-1840 – less than _____________ immigrants came to US
1) Early immigrants to America were from ________________________.
2) 1790-1840 – less than _____________ immigrants came to US
NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE
1 MILLION
3) 1840-1870 – most immigrants came from __________________________.
They started many of the early ________________ that became part of the American ____________________.
These were known as “_______________________” or “_____________”
3) 1840-1870 – most immigrants came from __________________________.
They started many of the early ________________ that became part of the American ____________________.
These were known as “_______________________” or “_____________”
GERMANY, GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND
CUSTOMSWAY OF LIFE
OLD IMMIGRANTSNATIVES
OLD IMMIGRANTSOLD IMMIGRANTS
4) 1880s and after –“_____________________”
They were _____________________________________________and moved to big ______________.
They were mostly ___________________________________________
They didn’t speak _________________.
Living and working conditions were ___________.
Many moved to US due to ___________________________________________.
4) 1880s and after –“_____________________”
They were _____________________________________________and moved to big ______________.
They were mostly ___________________________________________
They didn’t speak _________________.
Living and working conditions were ___________.
Many moved to US due to ___________________________________________.
NEW IMMIGRANTS
RUSSIAN, POLISH, ITALIAN, AND GREEK
CITIES
CATHOLIC, JEWISH, AND GREEK ORTHODOX
ENGLISH
POOR
WAR, VIOLENCE, AND RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION
NEW IMMIGRANTSNEW IMMIGRANTS
IGNACIO GIUSEPPE FRANCESCO
NUNZIO GIOVANNI
SALVATORE
IGNACIO GIUSEPPE FRANCESCO
NUNZIO GIOVANNI
SALVATORE
5) In 1892, ____________________ opened in New York harbor.
___________________ of arrival was kept.
Each immigrant was checked for ___________________.
5) In 1892, ____________________ opened in New York harbor.
___________________ of arrival was kept.
Each immigrant was checked for ___________________.
ELLIS ISLAND
RECORD
DISEASES
6) “New Immigrants”
_____________________________
_____________________________
Most lived in areas where they could share ___________________,
___________, and ___________.
6) “New Immigrants”
_____________________________
_____________________________
Most lived in areas where they could share ___________________,
___________, and ___________.
UNSKILLED, UNEDUCATED, HAD NO MONEY, SPOKE NO ENGLISH, WORKED LOW PAYING JOBS
LANGUAGE
RELIGION CUSTOMS
7) The ___________________ population grew from ______ to _____ million
from 1870-1920.
Many lived in ______________ - areas where people with the same race, religion and country origin live.
Life was not ______________ - immigrants were charged ____________ prices and faced discrimination.
7) The ___________________ population grew from ______ to _____ million
from 1870-1920.
Many lived in ______________ - areas where people with the same race, religion and country origin live.
Life was not ______________ - immigrants were charged ____________ prices and faced discrimination.
URBAN10 50
GHETTOS
EASYHIGH
8) City Problems:
a) ______________________________
____________________ were built – they were _______________, had
poor ____________________ and comfort conditions and were
______________ built.
8) City Problems:
a) ______________________________
____________________ were built – they were _______________, had
poor ____________________ and comfort conditions and were
______________ built.
OVERCROWDINGTENEMENTS
POORLY LIT
SANITATION
POORLY BUILT
________________ crammed into buildings
neighborhoods were ______________ and ______________ - they were
flooded with ______________, _____________________, ________,
___________, and ________________.
________________ crammed into buildings
neighborhoods were ______________ and ______________ - they were
flooded with ______________, _____________________, ________,
___________, and ________________.
FAMILIES
CROWDEDDIRTY
NOISEROTTING GARBAGE BUGS
RATS DISEASES
9) New immigrants worked in _______________ for very long ____________ and little ___________.
10) 1911 - ______________________________ Company in New YorkThe _____________ were locked when __________
spread in the building.
The disaster started on the ______ floor and fire truck ladders only reached the ______ floor.
Many ________________ jumped in an attempt to escape.
More than _____ were killed in the disaster.
9) New immigrants worked in _______________ for very long ____________ and little ___________.
10) 1911 - ______________________________ Company in New YorkThe _____________ were locked when __________
spread in the building.
The disaster started on the ______ floor and fire truck ladders only reached the ______ floor.
Many ________________ jumped in an attempt to escape.
More than _____ were killed in the disaster.
FACTORIESHOURS PAY
TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST
DOORS FIRE
8TH6TH
WOMEN
140
11) Problem: ________________________________ attacked and robbed
people.Cities could not add _____________ fast
enough.
12) Cities provided ____________________ and _____________________-
The city had public schools, colleges, _______________, _____________,_________________, skyscrapers, __________________ and shops.
11) Problem: ________________________________ attacked and robbed
people.Cities could not add _____________ fast
enough.
12) Cities provided ____________________ and _____________________-
The city had public schools, colleges, _______________, _____________,_________________, skyscrapers, __________________ and shops.
VIOLENCESTREET GANGS
POLICE OFFICERS
EXCITEMENTOPPORTUNITIES
LIBRARIES MUSEUMSTHEATERS
SPORTS FIELDS
VocabularyVocabulary
• Melting pot – a mixture of different cultures living together
• Urbanization – the growth of cities
• Dumbbell tenement – apartment building shaped like a barbell
• Melting pot – a mixture of different cultures living together
• Urbanization – the growth of cities
• Dumbbell tenement – apartment building shaped like a barbell
• Ellis Island – immigration station in New York
• Angel Island – immigration station in the San Francisco Bay
• Ellis Island – immigration station in New York
• Angel Island – immigration station in the San Francisco Bay