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Urbanization

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  • Urbanization begins
  • Urbanization: Fact Focus
  • Urbanization: Words to Know
  • Industrialization
  • Excerpt from the U.S. Census: Population Composition of Major Cities, 1910
  • U.S. City Populations, 1870 and 1920
  • Turn of the century urbanization
  • Henry Ford: Pioneer in Industrial Labor
  • African American Great Migration
  • Harlem in the 1920s
  • Native American urbanization

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  1. Introduction: The Nation of Immigrants
  2. Immigrants in Motion: Getting There and Getting Started
  3. Pre-Columbian Migrations: The First American Immigrants
  4. Spanish Colonization and Immigration
  5. English Immigration
  6. Scots and Scotch-Irish Immigration
  7. French and Dutch Immigration
  8. African American Immigration
  9. German Immigration
  10. Irish Immigration
  11. Scandinavian Immigration
  12. Westward Migration: 1783–1912
  13. Forced Migrations
  14. Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino Immigration
  15. Jewish Immigration
  16. Italian and Greek Immigration
  17. Eastern European Immigration
  18. Urbanization
  19. Arab World Immigration
  20. Asian Indian, Korean, and Southeast Asian Immigration
  21. Mexican Immigration
  22. Latino and Caribbean Migration and Immigration

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