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History Timeline

By Sar216
  • Know Nothings

    Know Nothings
    The Know Nothing a nativist party seeking to increase restrictions on immigration, win significant victories in congress, a sign of popular dissatisfaction with growing immigration from Catholic Ireland. Protestant Americans feared that growing Catholic Immigration would Place American Society under control of the Pope.
  • Fifteenth Amendment

    Fifteenth Amendment
    The Fifteenth Amendment is ratified, granting voting rights to cittzens, regardless of "race, color, or previous conditions of servitude".
  • Naturalization Act 1870

    Naturalization Act 1870
    The Naturalization Act 1870 explains citzenshop to both whites and African Americans, though Asians are still excluded.
  • 1881-1885: German Immigration

    1881-1885: German Immigration
    1 million Germans arrive in the peak of German Immigration
  • 1881-1920: Eastern Europeans and Jews

    1881-1920: Eastern Europeans and Jews
    2 million Eastern Eurpean Jews immigrate to the U.S.
  • Chinese Exclusion Act

    Chinese Exclusion Act
    Chinese Exclusion Act, restricts all Chinese Immigrants to the U.S. for a period of 10 years.
  • Ellis Island

    Ellis Island
    Ellis Island the location at which more than 16 million immigrnats would be processed, opens in NYC.
  • Immigration Act of 1924

    Immigration Act of 1924
    The Immigration Act of 1924 limits annual European immigration to 2% of the number of people from the country living in the U.S. in 1890. The act greatly reduces immigration from Southern and Eastern European Nations.
  • Peurto Rican Citizens

    Peurto Rican Citizens
    Puetro Rican population grew from 53,000 to nearly 70,000 most lived in NYC where they became low wage workers.
  • 1933

    1933
    To espcape persecution by the Nazis, Albert Einstein, the greatest theoretical physicist of the century immigrates to the U.S. from Germany.
  • Alien Registration Act

    Alien Registration Act
    The Alien Registration Act Requires the regestratiion and fingerprinting of all aliens in U.S. over the age of 14.
  • Immigration and Nationality Act

    Immigration and Nationality Act
    Congress passed the Immigration and Nationality Act which did away with quotas based on nationality annd allowed Americans to sponsor relatives.
  • Immigration Reform

    Immigration Reform
    U.S. commisson of Immigration reform
  • Terrorist Attacks

    Terrorist Attacks
    Terrorist Attacks effected American perspective on many issues including immigration.
  • Real ID Act

    Real ID Act
    Real ID Act changed some visa limits, tightened restrictions
  • Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act

    Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act
    Secure America and Orderlu Immigration Act incorperating legalization, guests worker programs and enhanced border security.
  • Comprehensive Immigration Reform at of 2007

    Comprehensive Immigration Reform at of 2007
    Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 was discussed in the Senate which would have given a path to eventual citizenship to a large majority of entrant is the country, significantly increased legal immigration and enforcement.