Almost half of the new immigrants who came to United States in late 1800s <u>eventually returned to their home countries due to lack of opportunities. </u>
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Further Explanation:
In 1800s, the majority of immigrants that entered United States were from <u>Italy, Poland, Russia and Greece</u>. Some of the immigrants even came from Eastern and Western Europe and were called ‘<u>New Immigrants</u>’. As these immigrants came from different countries, it was common that they had different languages and cultures and most of immigrants belonged to lower class or middle lower class of people and were unskilled. Almost half of the immigrants that came to United States in 1800s returned to their homes as they failed in getting better working opportunities for themselves in United States.When people from these countries migrated to United States of America, Some of them were young and they never have intention to permanently settle in United States, once the things got settle down in their own country, they decided to return back and never returned to United States. Some Immigrants also returned back to their own countries because they were <u>not paid accordingly to the standards of wages</u>. Because they were immigrants, they were treated badly and had to work for almost nothing in return to meet their daily needs. These were some of the main reasons which lead to returning of these immigrants back to their own country.
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Answer details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Immigration
Chapter: History of Immigration
Keywords- Immigration, Opportunities, Italy, Poland, Russia, Greece, united States, America, Western Europe, Immigration in United States.