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U.S. built by immigrants

   
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These emigrant centers supplied the largest ethnic concentrations in American society before the 1960s. Immigrants to colonial America were welcomed because of its acute need for inexpensive labor. The English and Afro-Americans were quickly joined by Scotch-Irish, Scots, and German settlers...
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As many as 250,000 Scotch-Irish immigrated to the colonies before 1776. But after the 1880s, the demand was almost exclusively for unskilled workers to fill the growing number of factory jobs. was the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which curtailed immigration by establishing annual quotas that favored newcomers from northern Europe over those from the continent''s southern and eastern regions...
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