Chapter 5. Immigration and Urbanization

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Chapter 5 Immigration and Urbanization

Chapter 5 Immigration and Urbanization The New Immigrants

The New Immigrants A.New Immigrants come to America 1. Old Immigrants a. Came from Northern and Western Europe b. Partially educated and learned a trade 2. New Immigrants a. Came from Southern and Eastern Europe b. Unskilled, poor, and tended to settle in cities B. Immigrants Decide to Leave Home 1. Push Factors a. Economic factors farmers in Mexico, Poland, China b. Political factors Russia, Jews 2. Pull Factors a. Land and opportunity b. Homestead act and free land from railroad companies c. Chain immigrants coming to meet family who had previously settled

The New Immigrants C. The Immigrant Experience 1.The Long Journey a. Most barely had enough money to buy ticket b. Brought all their belongings with them c. Traveled in Steerage i. Lower decks, not private, crowed and dirty ii. Disease became major issue 2.Immigrants Arrive at American Ports a. Ellis Island i. New York Harbor ii. Medical Screenings, long lines b. Angel Island i. San Francisco Bay ii. Longer waits than Ellis Island iii.angel tried to keep immigrants out of U.S.

The New Immigrants D. Opportunities and Challenges in America 1.Immigrants Assimilate into Society a. Most stayed in cities b. Ethnic Enclaves - found similarities with those around them c. Americanization programs and Melting pots i. Attempts to make immigrants look and act American 2.New Immigrants Face Hostility a. Nativism belief that native born whites were superior i. Competition for jobs b. Religious differences cause conflict in the U.S. as well c. Chinese Exclusion Act i. Prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers

The New Immigrants E. Immigrants Change America 1.Immigrants transformed American Society a. industrial growth b. political leaders c. brought new traditions to America

Chapter 5 Immigration and Urbanization Cities Expand and Change

Cities Expand and Change A.America Becomes a Nation of Cities 1.Urbanization growth of cities 2.Cities Offer Advantages a. Connected by railroad lines b. Offered jobs and opportunity to begin new businesses i. Chance to begin a new life 3.Immigrants move in to Seize Opportunities a. Ethnic Enclaves large urban areas of ethnic groups 4.Farmers Migrate From Country to City a. Rural-to-urban migrants i. From working in wide open spaces to confines of a factory

Cities Expand and Change B. Technology Improves City Life 1.Engineers Build Skyward a. Skyscrapers ten-story and taller buildings with steel frames 2.Electricity powers urban transit a. Mass transit and streetcars b. First subway in Boston 1897 c. Suburbs i. Moving away from city ii. Wealthier class who could afford fares(tickets) into the city 3.City Planners Control Growth

Cities Expand and Change C. Urban Living Creates Problems 1.Housing Conditions Deteriorate a. Dumbbell Tenements low cost multi family dwellings i. Inhabited by lower class citizens - Unhealthy and dangerous 2.Water and Sanitation Pose Risks a. Cities were dirty i. Unpaved Streets, littered with trash, dead animals, ii. Few toilets, disease b. Fire, Crime, and Conflict i. There was no city public safety departments - Fire and police were often run by gangs ii. Ethnic groups often fought more than the police could handle

Chapter 5 Immigration and Urbanization Social and Cultural Trends

Social and Cultural Trends A.Americans become consumers 1.Gilded Age term that describes leisure activities associated with industrialization 2.Americans become consumers a. More jobs = more money = more spending on products i. Conspicuous consumerism buying and selling products in a market 3.Advertising Attracts Customers 4.Some Achieve Higher Standards of Living B.Mass Culture C.New Forms of Popular Entertainment