Immigration
The Immigration of 1885
In 1865 many things that altered America's history. There was Industrialization, Urbanization, but most importantly the start of immigration to the U.S. Immigration turned America to what it is today. Immigration brought the new and the old immigrants to the U.S. The new Immigrants didn't speak much English, uneducated, illiterate, and were not skilled. The old immigrants were educated, skilled, Educated and were accustomed to democracy. Immigration also brought with it political, economical, social changes to the U.S.
Many political changes helped build the states/country. Crime was a big issue with the people. Crimes were committed by the homeless and the poor and at this time there wasn't many polices station to do anything about the criminals so they roamed freely. Immigrants came from cost to cost, in mainly two stations, Ellis Island located in New York and Angel Island in San Francisco. Immigrants would come to theses stations and would have to......
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