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Industrialization (cont.)

Industrialization (cont.). 1. Urbanization 2. Social Problems in the city 3. Women at Work 4. Immigration. The Rise of the Cities. Reasons why women worked. Reasons why women worked. To help support their families. Reasons why women worked. To help support their families

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Industrialization (cont.)

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  1. Industrialization (cont.) • 1. Urbanization • 2. Social Problems in the city • 3. Women at Work • 4. Immigration

  2. The Rise of the Cities

  3. Reasons why women worked

  4. Reasons why women worked • To help support their families

  5. Reasons why women worked • To help support their families • To help families purchase luxuries

  6. Reasons why women worked • To help support their families • To help families purchase luxuries • To save money for education

  7. Immigration

  8. Immigration

  9. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe

  10. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe • Protestant

  11. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe • Protestant • English or other Germanic languages

  12. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe • Protestant • English or other Germanic languages • Fair-skinned

  13. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe • Protestant • English or other Germanic languages • Fair-skinned • Generally well-educated

  14. The Old Immigrants • Northern and Western Europe • Protestant • English or other Germanic languages • Fair-skinned • Generally well-educated • Financially stable

  15. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia

  16. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia • Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish

  17. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia • Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish • “Foreign” languages

  18. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia • Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish • “Foreign” languages • Dark-complected

  19. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia • Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish • “Foreign” languages • Dark-complected • Generally illiterate

  20. The “New” Immigrants • Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia • Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish • “Foreign” languages • Dark-complected • Generally illiterate • Financially destitute

  21. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home

  22. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home • lack of work at home

  23. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home • lack of work at home • Overpopulation

  24. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home • lack of work at home • Overpopulation • Improved water travel (steamships)

  25. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home • lack of work at home • Overpopulation • Improved water travel (steamships) • The Golden Opportunity of America

  26. Reasons for Immigration • Political disputes at home • lack of work at home • Overpopulation • Improved water travel (steamships) • The Golden Opportunity of America • Chance to earn $ and return home

  27. Nativism • Reaction to the “New Immigrants

  28. Nativism • Reaction to the “New Immigrants • 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act

  29. Nativism • Reaction to the “New Immigrants • 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act • Suspended all Chinese immigration

  30. Nativism • Reaction to the “New Immigrants • 1880– Chinese Exclusionary Act • Suspended all Chinese immigration • Wasn’t lifted until 1943!

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