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The Great Wave Of Immigration

Time-line For Immigration to the U.s..
1815: The first not bad wave of immigration begins, bringing 5 million immigrants between 1815 and 1860.
1818: Liverpool becomes the nigh-used port of departure for Irish and British immigrants.
1819: The first federal legislation on immigration requires notation of rider lists.
1820: The U.S. population is most 9.6 million. About 151,000 new immigrants arrive in 1820 alone.
1825: Corking Britain decrees that England is overpopulated and repeals laws prohibiting emigration. The start group of Norwegian immigrants arrive.
1846-seven: Ingather failures in Europe. Mortgage foreclosures transport tens of thousands of the dispossessed to United States.
1846: Irish of all classes emigrate to the United states of america as a outcome of the potato famine.
1848: German political refugees emigrate post-obit the failure of a revolution.
1862: The Homestead Act encourages naturalization past granting citizens championship to 160 acres.
1875: First limitations on clearing. Residency permits required of Asians.
1880: The U.Southward. population is l,155,783. More than five.2 million immigrants enter the country between 1880 and 1890.
1882: Chinese exclusion law is established. Russian anti-Semitism prompts a sharp rise in Jewish emigration.
1890: New York is dwelling to as many Germans as Hamburg, Germany.
1891: The Agency of Immigration is established. Congress adds health qualifications to immigration restrictions.
1892: Ellis Island replaces Castle Garden.
1894-vi: To escape Moslem massacres, Armenian Christians emigrate.
1897: Pine-frame buildings on Ellis Island are burned to the basis in a disastrous fire.
1900: The U.S. population is 75,994,575. More than iii,687,000 immigrants were admitted in the previous x years. Ellis Island receiving station reopens with brick and ironwork structures.
1906: Agency of Immigration is established.
1910: The Mexican Revolution sends thousands to the U.s.a. seeking employment.
1914-8: World War I halts a period of mass migration to the U.s..
1921: The first quantitave immigration constabulary sets temporary annual quotas co-ordinate to nationality. Immigration drops off.
1924: The National Origins Act establishes a discriminatory quota organization. The Border Patrol is established.
1940: The Conflicting Registration Act calls for registration and fingerprinting of all aliens. Approximately 5 million aliens annals.
1946: The War Brides Human action facilitates the immigration of foreign-born wives, fiances, husbands, and children of U.S. Armed Forces personnel.
1952: The Immigration and Naturalization Act brings into one comprehensive statute the multiple laws that govern immigration and naturalization to date.
1954: Ellis Island closes, marking an end to mass immigration.

The  First  Wave  of  Immigration.


The  1st  moving ridge  of  immigration  occurred  mainly  because  of  religious  persecution  and  in  search  of  a   better  life.  This  moving ridge  of  immigration  consisted  mainly
of  White  Anglo  Saxon  Protest
ants which  mostly  came  from  northern  Europe  and  included  Germans  and  British.

The  following  links  will  give you  a  full general  background  of  th
e  1st  moving ridge  of  imm igration:
The  Commencement  Immigrants.
Immigration to The United States.
"Little  Germany"


German  Immigrants


More Nearly  the  Start  Wave  of  Clearing

:

German Immigration to America

2nd Wave of Immigration

The  second  wave  of  immigration  occurred  during  the  belatedly  1800s  to  the  1900s.  Immigrants  came  from  southern  and  eastern  Europe  and  included "Nighttime  Europeans"  which were  the  Irish.  Italians, Greeks  and  Smoothen (mostly Westward.A.S.Cs) The  main  cause  of  this  wave  of  immigration was  the  new  technology  that  was  bachelor  through  the  Industrial  Revolution.  Thus,  there  was  the  need  for  employment  since  factories  grew  due  to  mass  production. Poor  living conditions  and  little   job  oppo rtunities  were  sure  to  be  the  push  fact ors  of  these  immigrants to  come up  to  the  United  States  to  enjoy  certainly  the  promise  of  a new  and  comfortable  homeland.

Links  on  the  Second  Wave  of  Immigration:

The  Second  Wave  of  Immigrants
The  Second  Wave  of  Immigration
                                                                 Southern Europe


Eastern  Europe.

* Divergence  between  the  starting time  and  second  waves  of  immigration
* Essay on the Immigration to the U.S

Ellis  Isle.


Ellis  Island  was  the  main  port  of  entry  during  the  second  wave  of  immigration.  It  gave  way  to  millions  of  immigrants  and  served  as  a  site  for  the  medical  inspection  of  immigrants  and  determined  if  they  were  well  plenty  to  be  in  the  United  States.
Today,  it  houses  the  Statue  of  Freedom  on its  ground  in  rememberance  of  the  second  wave  of  immigration.



Links  on  data  for  Ellis  Island:
Ellis  Isle  Clearing Facts
Overview  of  Ellis  Island
The Process at Ellis Island
Ellis  Island  in  the  1890s
Slideshow of the process at Ellis Island

Clearing Through Ellis Island

Annie  Moore  Schayer.

Annie  Moore  was  the  first  Irish  or  moreso  first  immigrant  to  place  anxiety  on  Ellis  Island on Jan  1st,  1892.  She was  a  fourteen  year  old  girl  who   boarded  the  steamship SS  Nevada with  her  brothers,  Philip  and  Anthony to  join  their  parents  and  older  blood brother who  left  2 years  earlier.  She  was  rewarded  with  a  well-baked  10  dollar  coin  and  realized  it  was  her  15th  birthday!  Annie  Moore  is  remembered  for  her  courage  to  leave  her  homeland,  with  her  generated  history  and  memories, to  enter  a  state  of  promise  for  a  better  and  brighter  future.

Links  on  more  nigh  Annie  Moore  and  her  experience  to  America:
Loving  and  Leaving  Ireland
Annie  Moore  Start  To  Pass  Through  Ellis  Island

The  vocal  " Isle  of  Promise"  "Isle  of  Tears"  explains  the  story  of  Annie  Moore.

Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears - Celtic Women


Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears

Books  on  Annie  Moore  and  Ellis  Island:

The Annie Moore Identity


We The People - Ellis Island


Ellis Isle



The Great Wave Of Immigration,

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