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Immigration!

  • Mayflower

    Mayflower
    English colonists land May 24 at Jamestown, Virginia, under the patent of the London Company.
  • Jamestown, indentured servants

    Jamestown, indentured servants
    At Jamestown, 20 blacks were landed to be sold as indentured servants.
  • The English migrate!!!

    The English migrate!!!
    The Mayflower anchors off Plymouth on December 21, and the colonists from England begin to disembark.
  • Native American reservation

    Native American reservation
    The U.S. establishes first Native American reservation and policy of dealing with each tribe as an independent nation.
  • All groups

    All groups
    The federal government requires two years of residency for naturalization.
  • Bans imports on slaves

    Bans imports on slaves
    Congress bans importation of slaves.
  • RIP my people... :/

    RIP my people... :/
    Potato crop fails in Ireland sparking the Potato Famine which kills one million and prompts almost 500,000 to immigrate to America over the next five years.
  • Gold Rush!

    Gold Rush!
    The California Gold Rush sparks first mass immigration from China.
  • Chinese Immigration

    Chinese Immigration
    California Senate committee investigates the “social, moral, and political effect of Chinese immigration.”
  • Italy's economy

    Italy's economy
    Italy’s troubled economy, crop failures, and political climate begin the start of mass immigration with nearly four million Italian immigrants arriving in the United States.
  • Cuban + Puerto Rico

    Cuban + Puerto Rico
    Congress establishes a civil government in Puerto Rico and the Jones Act grants U.S. citizenship to island inhabitants. U.S. citizens can travel freely between the mainland and the island without a passport.
  • WWI

    WWI
    The U.S. enters World War I and anti-German sentiment swells at home. The names of schools, foods, streets, towns, and even some families, are changed to sound less Germanic.
  • Native citizenship

    Native citizenship
    Immigration Act of 1924 establishes fixed quotas of national origin and eliminates Far East immigration. President Calvin Coolidge signs a bill granting Native Americans full citizenship.
  • Immigration act 1965

    Immigration act 1965
    The Immigration Act of 1965 abolishes quota system in favor of quota systems with 20,000 immigrants per country limits. Preference is given to immediate families of immigrants and skilled workers.