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What
event/events in
the 1850’s could
have accounted
for the large
number of
immigrants
entering the
country?
German and Irish Immigrants
came to America largely
because of:
1. Civil Unrest
2.Massive Unemployment
3.Famine and spread of
  disease
What would          Persecution of
explain the shift   minority groups
from Northern       (religious and
and western         ethnic) along
Europeans to        with widespread
Southern and        unemployment,
eastern             famine, and
Europeans?          disease.
Perception of New Immigrants
Immigration

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Immigration

  • 1. What event/events in the 1850’s could have accounted for the large number of immigrants entering the country?
  • 2. German and Irish Immigrants came to America largely because of: 1. Civil Unrest 2.Massive Unemployment 3.Famine and spread of disease
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. What would Persecution of explain the shift minority groups from Northern (religious and and western ethnic) along Europeans to with widespread Southern and unemployment, eastern famine, and Europeans? disease.
  • 6. Perception of New Immigrants