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National Museum of American Jewish History Becoming American History of Immigration 1880-1924 Period 1

Do Now Complete the K and W sections of the chart: What do you already know about the topic of immigration? What would you like to learn? Ask yourself: what is immigration?

What is Immigration? Do you know someone from another state? What is the difference between moving to Philadelphia from another city in the United State versus from another country? Do you know someone from another country?

What Does Immigration Mean? Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently Let's define in a foreign country. immigration.

Immigration Statistics

Map of Immigrants to the United States: 1820-2000

Major Waves of Immigration to the United States: 1820-2000 1820-1860: 1860-1890 1890-1910 1910-1970 1970-2000 Western Europe Great Britain Ireland Germany Western Europe Russia/Eastern Europe England Ireland France Italy Russia/Eastern Europe Western Europe Germany Poland Czechoslovakia England Latin America Russia/Eastern Europe Mexico Cuba Dominican Republic El Salvador Asia Middle East Cuba Dominican Republic El Salvador China Norway Ireland Germany Korea Sweden France Poland Japan Germany Italy Czechoslovakia Vietnam Poland Norway India Czechoslovakia Sweden Philippines

Looking Backward (1893) What do you see in this political cartoon? Describe the details. What do you think is this political cartoon about? Why do you think these former immigrants would want to stop this man from entering the country? Do you think this cartoon is in favor of immigration, or against it?

Anti-Immigration Laws Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Refused entry to new Chinese immigrants. Stopped Chinese immigrants already in the U.S. from becoming citizens. Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 Refused entry to all Asian immigrants. Set up restrictive quotas for entry to the U.S. that mostly affected Eastern European Jews.

National Museum of American Jewish History Becoming American History of Immigration 1880-1924 Period 2

Do Now Answer the following questions: What were the major waves of immigration? Did all immigrants want to come to America? What were a few of the different perspectives on the arrival of new immigrants? Be prepared to share your answers with the class.

What are the major reasons that immigrants came to America at the turn of the 20 th century? Pull factors Push factors Until 1924, America accepted most immigrants, unlike many other countries. America also offered excellent economic and educational opportunities.

Push & Pull Factors: Pale of Settlement The Pale of Settlement was created in 1791 during the division of Poland between Germany and Russia. Within this area, Jewish people lived in shtetls or small towns.

Push and Pull Factors: Pogroms Over time, discrimination against the Jews increased. In the 1880s, attacks on the Jews, called pogroms lead to many deaths.

Post Cards

Post Cards

National Museum of American Jewish History Becoming American History of Immigration 1880-1924 Period 3

Do Now Find the following locations on your map:»moscow»saint Petersburg»Kiev Which group can find them the fastest?

Immigration to the United States What do you need to figure out? What do you need to do? What items do you need?

Voyage to America To get to a seaport, many travelled hundreds of miles across Europe. When they arrived at the port, they bought tickets and boarded a steamship.

Crossing the Ocean Many ship lines offered this journey, but they could take up to 14 days on the journey from Europe to America. What do you think life on the ship was like? What would you do on a trip that was that long?

Steerage Conditions As many as 2,000 people crowded the ships. Tickets for steerage class were the least expensive but conditions are steerage decks were terrible.

Entering America Ellis Island Immigration Station served as the gateway to the US for a majority of immigrants. Source: National Park Service

Immigration Inspection All immigrants had to undergo health, legal, and intelligence tests when they came to the United States. These were to ensure that a new immigrant would not become a public charge.

Inspection Questions Are there any questions you don t know the answer to? How would you feel, telling a stranger the answers to these questions? Do you think all of these questions are necessary? Imagine you re the inspection worker. Is there any information you would want to know about incoming immigrants that these questions do not cover?

Continuing the Journey The Linchuk Family arrives in Philadelphia. What are the next steps for this family? People who passed the inspection process were able to start their lives in America.

Completing an Oral History Who is this person? Where did they come from? When? How did they come? Plane? Train? Boat? Why did they want to come? Did America provide what they hoped to find? Are they a citizen of the United States? If so, how did that happen? Do they feel American? A mix? Something else? Why?