After the depression of the 1890s, immigration jumped from a low of 3.5 million in that decade to a high of 9 million in the first decade of the new century. Immigrants from Northern and Western Europe continued coming as they had for three centuries, but in decreasing numbers. After the...
Immigration (移 )in the 1980s was very common.2. Only a few of them thought highly of the plan. The majority (多 ) were against it.3. The boom ()has created job opportunities.4. They elected () a new president last year.5. What percentage (百分率)of the students were absent?6....
long 1920sThis article aims at filling some gaps in the existing knowledge regarding the quantitative dimensions of Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine, particularly during the first decade of British rule. It does so by providing an explorative analysis of the immigration in the long 1920s (...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, more than 4 million Italians migrated to the United States of America (U.S.), which they regarded as a
Immigration -- Ellis Island: The Hunt for Alois Hanousek No one in my family knew much about Alois Hanousek, my great-grandfather. We knew that he immigrated to the United States in the 1890s. We also knew he came from or near a town in the Czech Republic called Kutna Hora. My family...
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The Political Economy of Immigration Restriction in the United States, 1890 to 1921 - Goldin - 1994 () Citation Context ...ration of Organized Trade ... C Goldin - 《Nber Working Papers》 被引量: 501发表: 1993年 The Political Economy of Immigration Restriction in the United States, 1890 ...
Immigration in the 1800s •In1894,thedaythesteamerticketsarrivedfortheHayyefamily,HannahHayyebecameaninstantcelebrityinhersmallvillageinRussian-occupiedPoland.Hannah’shusbandhadleftfortheUnitedStatesthreeyearsearliertoprepareanewhomefortheHayyefamilyinBoston.NowthatHannahhadreceivedthetickets,sheandherfour...
Free trade, food-processing, and migration: An analysis of Mexican immigration in the U.S. Great Plains Region This paper empirically identifies the factors driving Mexican immigration into the U.S. Great Plains region, focusing especially on the role of work in the... Sanderson,R Matthew - ...
A large number of Chinese immigrants worked the gold mines of California under five-year contracts, after which they remained in the work force as laborers, domestics and fishermen. Chinese immigrants also took jobs in agriculture and in garment factories. In 1865, the Central Pacific Railroad be...