Historical periods 1607-1790 –Jamestown, VA founded in 1607 First permanent English colony 1790-1882 –Naturalization Act of 1790 First US immigration law.

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Historical periods –Jamestown, VA founded in 1607 First permanent English colony –Naturalization Act of 1790 First US immigration law –Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) First US immigration restriction 1965-present –Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 Historic revision of US immigration policy

Total immigration: 950,000 (approx.)

Total immigration: 11,159,000 (approx.) (1,175% increase over )

Comparison

Total immigration: 32,432,413 (291% increase over )

Comparison

Total immigration: 34,170,114 (105% increase over )

Comparison