How Did Immigration Change At The End Of The 19th Century

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The end of the nineteenth century was a period of rapid immigration and development. Millions of immigrants moved to America to escape war and poverty, or to get better jobs and education. During this time, county people moved to urban areas, and cities became overcrowded. New inventions changed manufacturing and increased the gap between the rich and the poor. In 1900, just under 40 million immigrants entered the U.S. This rush of people brought diversity and success, but also caused many problems.

The transformation from creating goods by hand to using machines and population growth radically changed the nation's cities forever. Noise, traffic jams, slums, air pollution, sanitation, and health problems are common. Public transportation,