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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Most of the immigrants come to the U.S. Most of the immigrants come to the U.S. When did most of the immigrants come to the U.S? When did most of the immigrants come to the U.S? in 19001910. in 1900-1910. Two of the main reasons for immigration are Two of the main reasons for immigration are Where did the highest number of immigrants come from? Where did the highest number of immigrants come from? Europe, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Italy, AustriaHungary, and Russia. Europe, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Usually immigrants came from Usually immigrants came from Yerim Cho 1212014 Pd.1 Yerim Cho 12/1/2014 Pd.1 What were the major reasons for immigrating to the USA? What were the major reasons for immigrating to the USA? What languages did most of immigrants speak? What languages did most of immigrants speak? Usually immigrants speak Usually immigrants speak What kind of jobs did these immigrants have? What kind of jobs did these immigrants have? English, German, Italian, and Russian English, German, Italian, and Russian in factories. German immigrants routinely worked in industries such as bakeries, meat cutting, cabinet making, breweries, distilleries, machine shops and tailoring. Irish immigrants were forced to work as laborers. English immigrants got a huge number of factory jobs. For the wealthier newcomers, business opportunities abounded. Many became very successful business owners. Most arriving Italians left home as farmers and agricultural workers. Chinese worked for minimal wages mining gold. in factories. German immigrants routinely worked in industries such as bakeries, meat cutting, cabinet making, breweries, distilleries, machine shops and tailoring. Irish immigrants were forced to work as laborers. English immigrants got a huge number of factory jobs. For the wealthier newcomers, business opportunities abounded. Many became very successful business owners. Most arriving Italians left home as farmers and agricultural workers. Chinese worked for minimal wages mining gold. Immigrants worked in Immigrants worked in Immigration Immigration to look for a job & for religious tolerance to look for a job & for religious tolerance I took an airplane because there was no international airport in Jeju Island.I was in airplane for 2 hours, and ride car for 3 hours to go to Incheon International Airport. I wait for 50 minutes to take an airplane. When it was time to go, I walk and sit on my sit. It took 10 or more hours to go to Washington D.C. Airport. I watched 3 or more movies in an airplane, eat lunch and dinner in an airplane. Sometimes smells in airplane were disgusting because smells of all food were mixed. When an airplane arrived at Washington, I was so happy because I just escape from an airplane My family took carriers, and had to ride car for 3 hours to go to Salisbury, MD. After that, I arrived at my new home and took a rest. I took an airplane because there was no international airport in Jeju Island.I was in airplane for 2 hours, and ride car for 3 hours to go to Incheon International Airport. I wait for 50 minutes to take an airplane. When it was time to go, I walk and sit on my sit. It took 10 or more hours to go to Washington D.C. Airport. I watched 3 or more movies in an airplane, eat lunch and dinner in an airplane. Sometimes smells in airplane were disgusting because smells of all food were mixed. When an airplane arrived at Washington, I was so happy because I just escape from an airplane! My family took carriers, and had to ride car for 3 hours to go to Salisbury, MD. After that, I arrived at my new home and took a rest. In pictures In pictures Sources: Sources: They began their journey to America on foot, horseback, or train. Many trekked hundreds of miles across Europe to get to a seaport. When they arrived at the coast, they boarded a steamship. The trip across the Atlantic Ocean lasted one to two weeks. The ships divided passengers by wealth and class. First and secondclass passengers stayed in staterooms and cabins. But most people were in third class, called "steerage." Steerage was a large, open space at the bottom of the ship. As many as 3,000 people crowded the ships. The trip across the Atlantic Ocean was rough. The ships were crowded and dirty. So most passengers were very tired when they arrived in New York Harbor. Health officers would board the ship in the harbor and look for signs of diseases. If the ship passed their inspection, doctors then would check the health of first and secondclass passengers on the ship. These lucky few were processed quickly and could leave the ship when it docked at New York City. But thirdclass passengers often would wait for hours or days until a smaller ferryboat took them to Ellis Island for immigration processing. After checking all of them, they can go to the U.S. They began their journey to America on foot, horseback, or train. Many trekked hundreds of miles across Europe to get to a seaport. When they arrived at the coast, they boarded a steamship. The trip across the Atlantic Ocean lasted one to two weeks. The ships divided passengers by wealth and class. First- and second-class passengers stayed in staterooms and cabins. But most people were in third class, called "steerage." Steerage was a large, open space at the bottom of the ship. As many as 3,000 people crowded the ships. The trip across the Atlantic Ocean was rough. The ships were crowded and dirty. So most passengers were very tired when they arrived in New York Harbor. Health officers would board the ship in the harbor and look for signs of diseases. If the ship passed their inspection, doctors then would check the health of first- and second-class passengers on the ship. These lucky few were processed quickly and could leave the ship when it docked at New York City. But third-class passengers often would wait for hours or days until a smaller ferryboat took them to Ellis Island for immigration processing. After checking all of them, they can go to the U.S. Journey of immigrants Journey of immigrants My own experience My own experience http:/teacher.scholastic.comactivitiesimmigration, https:/www.google.com,http:/www.thecivilsociety.inforeasonsforimmigration.php,http:/www.newrepublic.comblogtheavenue101748whatdoimmigrantsdoinamerica http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/, https://www.google.com/,http://www.thecivilsociety.info/reasons-for-immigration.php,http://www.newrepublic.com/blog/the-avenue/101748/what-do-immigrants-do-in-america
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