Immigrants In America

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The United States of America has been known to have a great number of immigrants who come from different parts of the world. In the late 1800s, mainly after the civil war that was in America, most of the people from different countries decided to leave their homes and immigrate to the United State and most of them were from areas such as Germany and other parts across Europe. In most regions, the people were running away from aspects such as crop failure, land and job shortages and also the rising taxes and famine. America was viewed to be the land of opportunities and as such, it was the only place that most people could have turned to for refuge. In other instances, America was viewed as a place for personal freedom and for a brighter future …show more content…

America, after the civil war, was at peace and as such, it was a conducive environment to rest and also to develop spiritually. In other areas, especially the period before the World War I, there was an increasing number of tension from areas such as Germany which caused a major shift in the number of immigrants that moved to the United States. As is evident, a large number of immigrants before WWI came from Germany and they were escaping the divided country that was almost getting into war (Tindall). With the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, Germany had gotten into a conflict with countries such as Britain, Spain, and France among others and the issue had even begun gaining international recognition. As such, to escape the war, a number of Germans moved from the country to the United States since the country was not involved in any of the conflicts. Therefore, war and political instability may be viewed as another reason as to why there was an increasing number of immigrants of people to the United States. Considering that Germany was at the forefront of leading the WWI, the people had every right to escape the country since millions of people were killed during the war period …show more content…

This saw an increasing number of immigrants and the population within the country as word passed around and people from various parts of the world came to observe and check this new country that was in search of people to work. Generally, the increased rate of immigration in America during the late 1800s and early 1900s could have been attributed to the increased need for people within the United States as the government

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