In the late 1800s, people in many parts of the world decided to leave their homes and immigrate to the United States. Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes, and famine, many came to the U. S. because it was perceived as the land of economic opportunity. Others came seeking personal freedom or relief from political and religious persecution. With hope for a brighter future, nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1870 and 1900. During the 1870s and 1880s, the vast majority of these people were from Germany, Ireland, and England--the principal sources of immigration before the Civil War. That would change drastically in the next three decades.
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On federal level elections, third party politicians will contend for votes that failed to outpoll the two other parties
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11. Women whose husbands had just returned from war were most effected by the great depression. vote me brainliest please :)
Worcester v. Georgia denied states the right to take native american tribal lands.
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