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Immigration & Working Class Life in the American Industrial Age

Lectures in History

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Immigration to the United States Increasingly From Europe's Periphery

The first wave of immigration to the U.S. came almost immediately in the 1840s, a huge wave of Irish immigrants into the United States fleeing famine. But increasingly what Americans did is they also drew on immigrants from Europe's periphery. The American industrial economy was expanding at such a pace that there weren't enough people inside the United States to meet the demand for workers in the industrial core.

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