WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900
IMMIGRATION IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA
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Migrant Immigrant
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Birds of Passage
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Flight Risks
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Steerage
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Detailed explanation-1: -"Birds of passage, ” also known as round-trippers, were usually young male immigrants who intended to make money in the United States and then return to their native countries. After leaving their families behind they traveled to the United States in search of employment, most often during the summer.
Detailed explanation-2: -Before 1900, the vast majority of Italian immigrants to the U.S. were teenagers and young men; they were often called “Birds of Passage, ” because so many of them never intended to stay in the United States.
Detailed explanation-3: -Known as “birds of passage, ” many of these eastern and southern European migrants were peasants who had lost their property as a result of the commercialization of agriculture. They came to America to earn enough money to allow them to return home and purchase a piece of land.
Detailed explanation-4: -Word forms: birds of passage. countable noun. If you refer to someone as a bird of passage, you mean that they are staying in a place for a short time before going to another place. Most of these emigrants were birds of passage who returned to Spain after a relatively short stay.
Detailed explanation-5: -What is the difference between an immigrant and a “bird of passage?” Birds of passage came to work while immigrants cam to live. What caused migration from rural to urban areas?