Immigration Industrialization drew a flood of immigrants to the United States. Chapter 21, Section 1: New Immigrants in a Promised Land OBJECTIVES: 1. Why did immigration boom in the late 1800s? 2. How did immigrants adjust to life in the U.S.? 3. Why did anti-immigrant feeling grow?
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