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Immigration & Urbanization 1877-1900. Created by Mr. Johnson. Objective. 5.01 – Evaluate the influence of immigration and rapid industrialization on urban life. Elevator Electric Trolleys Telephone Alexander Graham Bell Phonograph Thomas Edison Typewriter Jacob Riis
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Immigration & Urbanization 1877-1900 Created by Mr. Johnson
Objective • 5.01 – Evaluate the influence of immigration and rapid industrialization on urban life.
Elevator Electric Trolleys Telephone Alexander Graham Bell Phonograph Thomas Edison Typewriter Jacob Riis How the Other Half Lives Jane Addams Settlement Houses Hull House Culture Shock Ellis Island Angel Island Dumbbell Tenements Chinese Exclusion Act Sweatshops Amusement Parks Spectator Sports New Immigration Old Immigration Frederick Law Olmstead Melting Pot Salad Bowl Cultural Pluralism Nativism Key Terms
Why They Came • Job Opportunities • Homestead Act • Anti-Semitism
The Journey • Ocean Liners • Traveling in Steerage • Into the Unknown
ARRIVAL • Physical Exams • Quarantine • Name Changes • Culture Shock • Video – Edison Motion Pictures
Statue of Liberty Torch • Light & hope Seven Spires • “Seven Seas” Stone Tablet • July IV MDCCLXXVI “The New Colossus”
The New Colossus Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,With conquering limbs astride from land to land;Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall standA mighty woman with a torch, whose flameIs the imprisoned lightning, and her nameMother of Exiles. From her beacon-handGlows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes commandThe air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame."Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries sheWith silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" —Emma Lazarus, 1883
“Know-Nothings” American Party
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Restricted immigration from China National Origin Quotas Gentlemen’s Agreement – U.S./Japan (1907) U.S. agrees to allow Japanese immigrants into U.S. public schools Japan promises to restrict immigration Webb Alien Land Law (1913) California law Prohibits aliens from owning land Nativist Laws
Theories of Culture Melting Pot Assimilation Salad Bowl Pluralism
Chinatown • San Francisco • Los Angeles • New York City
Tenements • One or more families living in a small apartment • Poor sanitation & ventilation
Sweatshops • Urban factories with poor wages & working conditions
Jacob Riis • How the Other Half Lives (1890) • Described the working and living conditions of immigrants • First “muckraker”
Jane Addams • Settlement houses • Educated, trained Americans • Living in poor immigrant communities • Art, education, economic development • Hull House, Chicago
Horatio Alger • Dime Novels • The American Dream • Honesty & hard work • “Rags to riches” stories
Labor Stirrings “Eight hours for work, Eight hours for rest, Eight hours for what we will.”
Skyscrapers • Office buildings • Symbols of the corporations themselves • Architects • Function • Aesthetics