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To arrive and move permanently to a new country.
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Immigrate
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To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
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Emigrate
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To arrive and move permanently to a new country.
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To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
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A crowded, often filthy building in which several families rent rooms or apartments, often with little sanitation or safety
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A house where immigrants came to live upon entering the U.S. At Settlement Houses, instruction was given in English and how to get a job, among other things.
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An immigrant receiving station that opened in 1892, where immigrants were given a medical examination and only allowed in if they were healthy
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Group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or a combination of them.
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Beginning in the 1830s, tens of thousands of this came to the United States.
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Immigrants came to claim this in the rural areas.
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Immigrants came for this in the cities.
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Most of the immigrants in 1830-1850 came to the Eastern United States from here (especially Ireland), and Germany.
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In the far west, these people began to arrive beginning in the 1830s.
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Beginning in the 1850s, the cities were getting this and the first resistance to immigrants began.
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Among the first groups targeted were this who were trying to escape the potato famine.
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A new wave of immigrants began arriving after 1850. Many came from countries here, including Italy, Greece, and Poland. They were joined by Swedes, Norwegians, Hungarians, Jews, Lebanese and Syrians.
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In American cities, this created a great demand for workers. The steel, coal, auto, and garment production industries were booming.
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Immigrant processing stations located in New York were established to handle the tremendous number of people trying to come to America.
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Immigrant processing stations located in San Francisco were established to handle the tremendous number of people (especially Asians) trying to come to America.
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In 1876, Indian leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeated Custer's troops who tried to force them back on to the reservation, Custer and all his men died
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American Indian chief, he lead the victory of Little Bighorn
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United States general who was killed along with all his command by the Sioux at the battle of Little Bighorn (1839-1876)
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Federal land set aside for Native Americans
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Sacred land of the Sioux Indians which is now in South Dakota