Immigration 1. starvation 2. need a job 3. to escape war

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Immigration 1. starvation 2. need a job 3. to escape war A. Reasons to come to the United States 1. starvation 2. need a job 3. to escape war 4. an education 5. escape religious persecution

Immigration (continued) Ellis Island: New York Harbor Station to check immigrants for disease Place to register as immigrants Guarantine/Deport/ Enter

Immigration (continued) Living Conditions 1. small and crowded 2. one room apartments 3. lived near people with the same culture 4. kids have different values than their parents