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A person who comes to a new country to settle there:

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The section of a ship with the worst accommodations for passengers paying the lowest fare:

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A person who moves from one part of the country to settle in another part:

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A possession handed down through generations:

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A person who leaves one country to settle in another:

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These ships replaced sailing ships, and significantly reduced the amount of time it took to cross the ocean:

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In 1892, this island became the point of entry into New York for most European immigrants:

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This symbol of American freedom was a git from France, and has the poem 'The New Colossus' marked on its pedestal:

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Immigrants crossing the Pacific from Asia were more likely to be processed on this island in the San Francisco Bay:

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Originally built as a fort, over 8 million immigrants were processed here before Ellis Island was built:

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This famine killed one and one-half million Irish between 1845 and 1848:

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This event, which began at Sutter's Mill in 1848, pulled many Chinese Immigrants to America:

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These three words describe the main reason why people immigrate to America to this day:

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Between 1880 and 1910, one third of all European Jews immigrated to America because of this type of persecution at home:

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Many Polish Immigrants were pushed to America because they strongly disagreed with their government's policies and actions. This type of disagreement is known as:

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An often overcrowded apartment house where many immigrants lived:

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A place where people work long hours for low pay and under poor conditions:

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A building in which things are made by machines:

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Paid by the piece of work done:

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Another word for a piece of clothing:

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This recording artist's song 'America' suggested that immigrants had great hopes for a better life in America:

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Soon after a fire broke out at this location in 1911, laws were passed to make factory buildings safer:

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'I lift my lamp beside the golden door!' is the last line of this famous poem written by Emma Lazarus:

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Ellis Island was given this nickname because of all those who wept inside it:

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From 1882 until 1943, this 'Act' made it illegal for Chinese people to immigrate to the United States:

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Immigrant
Steerage
Migrant
Heirloom
Emigrant
Steamships
Ellis Island
The Statue of Liberty
Angel Island
Castle Garden
Potato Famine
The Great American Gold Rush
A Better Life
Religious Persecution
Political Dissent
Tenement
Sweatshop
Factory
Piecework
Garment
Neil Diamond
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
'The New Colossus'
The Isle of Tears
The Chinese Exclusion Act





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