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18 February, 18:27

What was one way that new immigrants of the late 1800s were unlike old immigrants?

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  1. 18 February, 21:23
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    The new immigrants were workers who were unskilled and they do no share much cultural features except few with the native Americans.

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    In the late 18th century, people from different parts of the world migrated to the United States as a result of crop failure, natural calamities, shortages of the land and jobs, etc as United states was considered a pool of economic opportunities then. Both the old and new immigrants were able to develop their neighborhood in some of the major cities of America but old immigrants were usually skilled and owned property, shared cultural values whereas new immigrants were not skilled and were not very well versed with the cultural features then.
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