IMMIGRATION -Old Immigration Western Europe -New Immigration, 1890

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IMMIGRATION -Old Immigration Western Europe -New Immigration, 1890 Eastern Europe Asian Immigration Hispanic Immigration

NEW LIFE -difficult journey -Ellis Island, NY immigrant processing -Angel Island, SF -Culture Shock ethnic communities -Melting Pot -Nativism Chinese Exclusion Act

NEW LIFE -difficult journey -Ellis Island, NY immigrant processing -Angel Island, SF -Culture Shock ethnic communities -Melting Pot -Nativism Chinese Exclusion Act

NEW LIFE -difficult journey -Ellis Island, NY immigrant processing -Angel Island, SF -Culture Shock ethnic communities -Melting Pot -Nativism Chinese Exclusion Act

URBAN GROWTH -urbanization 1/12 in 1840--1/3 by 1900 -immigrant settlement -decline of farmers new technology, fewer workers -closing of the frontier -industrialization -cultural opportunities

URBAN PROBLEMS -poor housing row houses, tenements -transportation -rising crime rates

URBAN PROBLEMS -few city services water sanitation fire -Chicago 1871 -pollution and disease

RAISING AWARENESS -Social Gospel Christian theme of helping the less fortunate Salvation Army -Jacob Riis “How the Other Half Lives” -Jane Addams Hull House, Chicago Settlement Houses

RAISING AWARENESS -Social Gospel Christian theme of helping the less fortunate Salvation Army -Jacob Riis “How the Other Half Lives” -Jane Addams Hull House, Chicago Settlement Houses