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Immigration in the Early 20th Century - American Experience

Immigration in the Early 20th Century At the time Everett Shinn created Eviction (Lower East Side) in 1904 the United States had undergone decades of accelerating Immigration . Unprecedented numbers of immigrants flocked to our shores, dreaming of a life of freedom and prosperity. Between 1820 and 1920, approximately 34 million immigrants came to this country, and New York City was by the far the most popular destination. By 1910, immigrants and their American -born children accounted for more than 70 percent New York City s population. As steamships sailed to Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty greeted them, her inscription calling out, Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. Immigrants flocking to this country saw Lady Liberty as a symbol of a new life, a new beginning. Like most immigrants that came before them, Early 20th Century immigrants came to better their lives.

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