Immigration in the 1990s was similar to that in the 1890s in that there was a large wave of immigrants that came into the country in both periods.
United states of America (North) and the Confederate states of America (south)
In the US Civil War, the South fought the North. All other countries proclaimed neutrality in the conflict. Other nations in which two factions fought were England, between monarchists and people who wanted Parliment to have more power, Russia and China, both of witch had communist fighting successfully for control.
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Every nation except the two halves of the US. There was a close shave for the Union when they annoyed Britain enough to almost make them aid the Confederacy, but that was worked out.
During this era, the largest number of immigrants to the US came from Italy and Germany.
Immigrants came to the U.S for different reasons. Most had difficulties in their homeland. Many were poor.Some of them had been treated badly because of their race or religion.
the civil war. the partition. the separation.
Europe and Africa
Europe and Africa provided the largest percentage of the first immigrants who came to America.
They saw it as a war between two sovereign nations.
When a country has effectively become two nations with two conflicting cultures.
Immigrants entered the United States from almost all nations in the world. Two major places of origin have been Europe and Asia. There is also a sizable amount of immigrants from parts of South America and Africa. Those from Europe generally came through East Coast facilities, while those from Asia generally entered through West Coast centers. More than 70 percent of all immigrants, however, entered through New York City, which came to be known as the "Golden Door."
Japan and China
Angel Island and Ellis Island
Immigrants went to the USA from many more than just two European countries. Countries include Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, England, Portugal and many others.
Immigration in the 1990s was similar to that in the 1890s in that there was a large wave of immigrants that came into the country in both periods.