Title: Immigration to the United States in the Mid-19th Century
1Immigration to the United States in the
Mid-19th Century
2Why do people immigrate?
Are they pushed out by something?
Or are they pulled in by something?
3What pulls people to immigrate to another country?
Jobs Freedoms (political) Freedoms
(religious) Family already there New
start Adventure
4What pushes people to immigrate to another
country?
Religious persecution War Dont like the
political system or leader Famine (not enough
food) Poverty lack of opportunity (no jobs)
5Pull Factors Why did people want to come to
America?
- Cheap labor needed for
- factory work
- building railroads
- building canals
6Push Factors Why did people leave their
European homelands?
- Instability in Europe
- revolutions (esp. Germany)
- famine (esp. Ireland)
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7Which do you think results in MORE immigration
push or pull?
Think, Pair, Share
8Immigration to the United States, 1820s-1840s
Write a sentence that explains the chart.
9Immigration to the United States, 1821-1860
Write a sentence or two that explain the chart.
10Revolutions in Europe (1848)
11Potato Famine in Ireland
¾ crops (wheat, barley, rye) grown to sell to the
British ¼ crops grown for the Irish to eat
(potatoes) Irish Population 1844 8,400,000 1851 6
,600,000
12Good luck in America!
13New Cultures Clash!
Established Americans New Immigrants
Most were Protestant Most were Roman Catholic
Middle-class Americans were likely to drink only in private, if at all. Working-class men would go to taverns after work to gather and drink socially.
14Immigrants Face Hostility and Discrimination
15Anti-Catholicism
16Reasons for Immigrant Tensions
1. Irish immigrants were very poor WHY? 2.
Many took jobs for less money than established
Americans WHY? 3. Irish were often hired as
strike-breakers WHY? 4. Irish men replaced
mill girls WHY?
175. Fear of Immigrant Voters
18Rise of Nativism
19"Riot at Hoboken, May 1, 1851"