Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Changing U.S. immigration notes!
Today in class we went back over all the notes on page 84-85. On these pages we had learned that about 80 million people migrated to the united States between1820and 2015 including 42 million who were live in 2015. United States has had three types of immigration eras such as colonial settlement in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mass European immigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and lastly asian and Latin American immigration in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. These three eras are all very important because these all brought different kinds of people to the United States. Africans were forced to come and migrate to the United States as slaves. Horrible economic conditions , and religious persecution in Europe blurred the distinction between forced and voluntary migration. About three-fourths of all U.S. during two specific decades came from Ireland and Germany. These two centuries had been early nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Immigration had been very important to the United States. Some questions we are wondering is if we should allow certain immigrants to come into the country. Some say we shouldn't and some say we would. Some work Americans don't want to do other people are willing because they need money or they need new places to start because of there old country wasn't safe and jobs there couldn't be given because they were dangerous due to the people or the placement of the jobs. The air could be dirty and not safe to breathe which makes it unsafe and thats why some people look for new jobs in better places. Germany and European have been the two countries with the most immigrants to United States. Around 7 million asians have migrated to the United States in the past half- century. The United States in no longer a sparsely settled, economically booming country.
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