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Efforts to Solve the Immigration Problems

Efforts to Solve the Immigration Problems. Jane Addams. Born in 1860 Grew up in a wealthy family in Cedarville, IL After graduating, went on a trip of Europe Visited Toynbee Hall Settlement House in London Opened Hull House shortly after her return home. Hull House.

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Efforts to Solve the Immigration Problems

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  1. Efforts to Solve the Immigration Problems

  2. Jane Addams • Born in 1860 • Grew up in a wealthy family in Cedarville, IL • After graduating, went on a trip of Europe • Visited Toynbee Hall Settlement House in London • Opened Hull House shortly after her return home

  3. Hull House • Built in 1856 by Charles Hull • By the 1880’s was surrounded by tenements & factories • Opened as America’s first Settlement House in 1889 • By 1893 was serving over two thousand people a week

  4. Settlement Houses • A center in an underprivileged area that provides various community services • The first settlement house was Toynbee Hall which opened in 1883 in the London slums

  5. Quick Facts about Hull House • Consisted of about 13 buildings • Had the first gym in America • Offered classes, clubs, nurseries • Had a library, art museum • Closed in 1963 • Made a historic landmark in 1967 • Only two buildings remain • The area surrounding Hull House is now home to Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Studios • There are some interesting ghost stories for Hull House

  6. Political Machines • An unofficial system of political organization based on patronage • Simply put…people in political offices like mayors would offer jobs and other perks to people in exchange for votes • They also encouraged vendors to the cities to overcharge for services, then they would keep the difference.

  7. Found housing for new immigrants. Helped find jobs for new immigrants. Total control over city governments. Sold favors for votes. Stole money from the cities. Basically acted like a bunch of big bullies! Political Machines Good or Bad?

  8. Political Cartoons

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