New Immigrants In The 1920s

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After the depression of the 1880s, the number of immigrants quickly rose. It then dropped again due to the war in 1914 and, later, fell again because of immigration restrictions – the Chinese Exclusion Act – imposed in the 1920s. The reasons for these new immigrants to make their journey to America included: escaping religious, racial, and political persecution; seeking the relief of a lack of economic opportunity; or famine had pushed them out of their homelands. As immigrants started flooding in, valuable resources such as food, jobs, and housing had become a scarce necessity. Second generation Americans – people born into the United States of America but had immigrant parents – naturally blamed all the incoming immigrants for their problems.

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