American Decades
Government and Immigration
The New Immigrants.
The 1910s were the last decade in American history in which immigration to the United States from Europe was unrestricted. The largest groups to immigrate during the 1910s were from eastern and southern Europe. Motivated by a population explosion in Europe and economic opportunities in the United States, Italians, Poles, Jews (from the Russian pale), Czechs, Slovaks, Croatians, Lithuanians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Romanians, Armenians, Serbians, and Hungarians poured into the country. Between 1880 and 1940, the period that historians have labeled the "new immigration," more than twenty-six million people immigrated to the United States from Europe. It was the single largest mass migration of human beings in world history, and many American cities were flooded by the new immigrants. By 1910 in New York, for example, about 40 percent of the population was foreign-born and another 38 percent was first-generation...[The entire page is 662 words long]
1910's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- America and World Affairs: Dollar Diplomacy
- America and World Affairs: The Mexican Revolution
- America at War: from Neutrality to Belligerency
- America At War: Governing the Home Front
- America At War: The Aef in Europe
- America At War: Wilson's Peace Plan
- Domestic Radicalism: The Red Scare
- Electoral Reform
- Feminism: The Fight for Suffrage
- Fighting "Jim Crow": The Battle for Racial Equality
- Government and Agriculture
- Government and Business
- Government and Immigration
- Government and Labor
- Legislating Temperance: Prohibition
- National Politics: The 1910 Elections
- National Politics: The 1912 Republican Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1912 Progressive Party Convention
- National Politics: The 1912 Democratic Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1912 Elections
- National Politics: The 1914 Elections
- National Politics: The 1916 Republican Nomination Race
- Chapter 2 - Section 23
- Chapter 2 - Section 24
- Chapter 2 - Section 25
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1910–1919
