americans, citizenship, and government chapter 1 lesson 1
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Just an FYI• 2010 U.S. Census– 12% Americans are Immigrants– 11% have at least 1 immigrant
parent– 98% have a foreign born ancestor– 12 million immigrants from W. and E.
Europe through Ellis Island– Today most immigrants come
from Asia and Latin AmericaMore than half of the US
who were born in another country came from Latin America
History of Immigration
• 1st people came from Asia 20,000 years ago– Native Americans
• 1500s- Spanish arrived and lived in present day Florida (later settled in the S.W.)
• 1600s- France, the Netherlands, and England– France- Canada– Dutch- New Amsterdam (NYC)– English- Coast line
• Late 1600s and Early 1700s- Germany, Sweden, Ireland, and Scotland
History of Immigration• Most Immigrants came willing• Western and Central Africans were taken from their homes and sold into
slavery• By 1807 when Congress passed a law stopping new slaves being brought to
America– 500,000
• 1830s-1860s-5 million new people – Ireland and Germany – Cali ‘48
• 1860-1890 – 10 million new people– Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
• 1890-1924– S. and E. Europe– (Italy, Greece, Poland, and Russia)
• Later 1900s– Latin America
• Turn to Page 7 --Discussion of the Map• Which two areas are the source of most immigrants?• In which group would immigrants from Mexico be
counted?
• 1830-12 million people to 120 in 1930• Farm Cities (Industries)
– By 1920 more than half of the population lived in the city– White collar v. Blue collar
Institutions
• Institutions- key practice, relationship, or organization in society
• Social• ________________• ________________• Government– Popular sovereignty- government receives the
power from the people