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The Rise of Anti-Semitism and Jewish Migration from Russia to America
Between 1881 and 1914, 10 million people migrated from Europe to America, with a quarter of them being Jews from Central and Eastern Europe fleeing Imperial Russia due to the rise of weaponized anti-Semitism. The assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881 led to sanctioned anti-Semitic persecution in Russia, with Alexander III initiating a campaign of Russification to forcibly integrate minorities, particularly Jews, into Russian culture. This led to state-sanctioned pogroms and terrifying acts of violence against Jews, including conscription of young Jewish boys into the Russian army, causing mass Jewish migration to escape persecution.
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