During the Gilded Age, the United States was a land of opportunity.
Instructions: For each station, view the PDF and watch the short video to help you complete your Gilded Age Immigration Organizer, attached below.
After completing your notes, take the short Quizizz linked at the bottom of this blog page.
- The industrial revolution created jobs in Eastern factories
- Millions of “new immigrants” swarmed to the U.S. from Eastern & Southern Europe, swelling American cities
- The influx of urban workers helped boom industry & modernize cities, but also led to horrible working & living conditions, child labor, and nativism towards immigrants
Instructions: For each station, view the PDF and watch the short video to help you complete your Gilded Age Immigration Organizer, attached below.
After completing your notes, take the short Quizizz linked at the bottom of this blog page.
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Station 1: Gilded Age Immigration
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Station 2: Ellis Island
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Station 3: Urbanization
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Watch from 1:57 - 6:00 minutes of this Crash Course video:
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Station 4: Urban Housing
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Station 5: Nativism
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Station 6: Ethnic Enclaves
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Watch from 10:00 to the end of the Crash Course video
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Station 7: Working Conditions
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Station 8: Child Labor
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Station 9: Leisure Time
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