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Western Settlement and Immigration

Explore the key factors and impacts of American growth and expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including economic opportunity, industrialization, immigration, and settlement movements. Discover the changes in the Western region post-Civil War and the societal shifts brought by new immigration waves. Uncover the challenges and contributions of immigrants in shaping America’s industrial landscape and the development of urban centers. Follow the evolving landscape of the American West and the assimilation of new immigrants into society, examining the societal dynamics and economic transformations that defined this era.

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Western Settlement and Immigration

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  1. Western Settlement and Immigration

  2. What four factors fueled American growth and expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? • 1) Economic opportunity • 2) Industrialization • 3) Technological change • 4) Immigration

  3. What four factors influenced American growth and expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? • 1) Westward movement • 2) Immigration • 3) Growth of cities • 4) Admission of new states

  4. Into what western region did settlement increase after the Civil War? • Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean

  5. When was the era of the American cowboy? • Years right before and right after the Civil War

  6. During the era of the American cowboy, what was the reason for the long cattle drives over unfenced open land in the West? • It was the only way to get cattle to market

  7. What was the Homestead Act of 1862? • Gave free public land in the western territories to settlers who would live on and farm the land

  8. According to the SOLs, who moved west to seek new opportunities after the Civil War? • Southerners • Especially African-Americans

  9. What two new technologies opened new lands in the West for settlement and made farming profitable? • Railroads • Mechanical reaper

  10. What crop did the mechanical reaper harvest? • Wheat

  11. By 1900, what parts of the American West had gone from unsettled frontier to regions of farms, ranches, and towns? • The Great Plains • The Rocky Mountains

  12. What happened to the American Indians as settlers continued to move west from 1865 to 1900? • American Indians were forced off their ancestral lands

  13. When was the Old Immigration? • Before 1880 • SOLs say “prior to 1871”

  14. From what region of the world did immigrants come during the Old Immigration? • Northern and Western Europe

  15. From what countries did the immigrants come during the Old Immigration?

  16. Germany • Great Britain • Ireland • Norway • Sweden

  17. What is the best way to remember the most important groups of the Old Immigration? • BIG: • British • Irish • Germans

  18. When was the New Immigration? • 1880-World War I • SOLs say “the half-century from 1871 until 1921)

  19. From what region of the world did the New Immigrants come? • Southern and Eastern Europe

  20. From what countries did the immigrants come during the New Immigration?

  21. Italy • Greece • Poland • Russia • Present-day Hungary • Former Yugoslavia

  22. What is the best way to remember the most important groups of the New Immigration? • RIP: • Russians • Italians • Poles

  23. Do the SOLs put Asian immigration in the Old Immigration or the New Immigration? • New Immigration

  24. What two Asian countries do the SOLs include in the New Immigration? • China • Japan

  25. Why did immigrants come to America during the New Immigration? • Freedom (political and religious) • Better lives for their families (economic opportunity)

  26. How did Chinese immigrants contribute to the industrial growth of America? • Helped build the Transcontinental Railroad

  27. Where did immigrants work in the Northeast during the late 1800s? • Textile mills • Steel mills

  28. In what industry did immigrants work in New York City in the late 1800s? • Clothing industry

  29. What groups worked in the coal mines of the East during the late 1800s? • Slavs • Italians • Poles

  30. Describe the pay of most immigrants in the late 19th century? • Low pay • Dangerous working conditions

  31. Where did most European immigrants enter America during the New Immigration? • Through Ellis Island in New York harbor

  32. What was the first view of America of the European immigrants who entered through Ellis Island? • The Statue of Liberty

  33. What theory says late 19th century immigrants were quickly assimilated (absorbed) into American culture? • The “Melting Pot” thesis

  34. Where in the growing cities did the “new immigrants” often settle? • In ethnic neighborhoods

  35. What are ethnic neighborhoods? • Neighborhoods of people from the same country or culture

  36. According to the “melting pot” thesis, what American institution served an essential role in the process of assimilating immigrants into American society? • Public schools

  37. What types of hardship and hostility did late 19th century immigrants often face?

  38. Fear and resentment that immigrants would take jobs for lower pay than native born Americans • Religious and cultural prejudice

  39. What two laws limited immigration to the United States? • Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 • Immigration Restriction Act of 1921

  40. What cities grew rapidly as manufacturing and transportation centers in the late 19th century? • Chicago • Detroit • Pittsburgh • New York

  41. What provided jobs in the large cities during the late 19th century? • Factories

  42. Where did workers often live in the large cities of the late 19th century? • Tenements • Slums

  43. What are tenements? • Run-down, low rental apartment buildings

  44. What shortages were created by the rapid growth of cities in the late 19th century? • Housing shortages

  45. What new public services were needed as a result of the rapid growth of cities in the late 19th century? • Sewage systems • Water systems • Public transportation

  46. What American city was one of the first cities to begin construction of a subway system around the turn of the 20th century? • New York City

  47. What type of public transportation system did many American cities build at the turn of the 20th century? • Trolley or streetcar lines

  48. As the American population moved westward after the Civil War, in what two regions were many new states added to the United States? • The Great Plains • The Rocky Mountains

  49. By the early 20th century, what states had been admitted to the United States? • All 48 states that make up the continental United States

  50. What is the continental United States? • All the states between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

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