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address these issues and shed further light on how immigration restrictions can affect immigrants, I make use of an ideal test case from history where immigrant integration was incentivized by strict anti-immigration policy: the introduction of quota-based immigration restrictions in the 1920s United ...
Historians have shown that in the nineteenth century, the U.S. was a place where immigrants could stake their claims for a new life. After arrival, German and Irish immigrants settled regionally by nativity within the U.S. The Irish accounted for 68% of all immigrants to the Northeast; Ger...
Others immigrated because they wanted to escape the corrupt political power of their homelands, such as the revolution in Mexico after 1911. Whatever the case, many found it difficult to begin again in a new country. Most immigrants lived in slums with very poor living conditions. They had a...
Because the U.S. had a large number of citizens with roots in Northern and Western Europe at that time, the formula favored immigrants from these areas. Notably, the law also prohibited almost all immigration from Asia. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 ...
I'd be willing to bet that most Americans have no clue what the Johnson-Reed Act was. Passed in 1924, and in 1929 setting an annual immigration quota of 150,000, the act was a continuation of restrictive immigration laws that were enacted before 1900. As
The integration of Italians like Cavalleri into American life was a result of changes in both the group and the larger society. Italians were beginning to make a commitment to permanent settlement. This process was substantially underway by 1910, cresting in the 1920s when new immigration fell ...
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