U.S. Immigration Map Instructions

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U.S. Immigration Map Instructions FIRST WAVE OF IMMIGRATION: 1. In the bottom left corner, draw a box where the map key will be; label it “Key.” 2. Draw a small box in the Key and color the inside green. Label this box “First Wave of Immigration (1810-1860).” 3. Color the countries Germany, Ireland, and Great Britain green to mark where immigrants came from during the first wave. 4. Place a dot in pencil and label the U.S. cities of New York City and Boston to mark where these immigrants settled. 5. Draw in ONE green arrow going from colored countries, across Atlantic, to Northeast coast of U.S. to mark immigrants’ journey to U.S. SECOND WAVE OF IMMIGRATION: 6. Draw a small box in the Key and color the inside red. Label this box “Second Wave of Immigration (1861-1920).” 7. Outline Germany, Ireland, and Great Britain in red to mark that immigrants continued coming from these countries during the second wave. 8. Color the following countries red to mark where immigrants came from during the second wave: Norway Sweden Russia Poland Austria Greece Italy France Spain Portugal Japan China 9. Place a dot in pencil and label the U.S. city of San Francisco to mark where Asian immigrants settled. 10. Draw in ONE red arrow going from red colored countries in Europe, across Atlantic, to Northeast coast of U.S. to mark European immigrants’ journey to U.S. Then, draw in ONE red arrow going from red colored countries in Asia, across Pacific, to West coast of U.S. to mark Asian immigrants’ journey to U.S. 11. Add an appropriate title to the top of the map.