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it increased because if you really think about it it makes sense
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Immigration to the U.S. in the Late 1800s. Between 1870 and 1900, the largest number of immigrants continued to come from northern and western Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. But "new" immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were becoming one of the most important forces in American life.
It’s the last one “it increased reliance on us government social assistance programs”
Austria, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, and Finland. Hope this helps :)
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Current scientific evidence suggests that people arrived in America when the Berin Strait was frozen, approximately 25,000 to 30, 000 years ago.
The Berin Strait is located in the Northern part of the North American continent and the Asian continent. Historians and anthropologists agree on the idea that in that time, the sea was frozen by the extremely cold temperatures and that is when people from Asia that were following animal herds to hunt and feed their families, crossed the Berin Strait from Russia to Alaska. Other scientists name this place as Beringia.