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The North & Immigration

The North & Immigration. A. Northern Factories. 1. Factory conditions. A. Northern Factories. 1. Factory conditions Low pay, long hours, boring work, dangerous, fired easily, women paid less than men. A. Northern Factories. 1. Factory conditions

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The North & Immigration

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  1. The North & Immigration

  2. A. Northern Factories 1. Factory conditions

  3. A. Northern Factories 1. Factory conditions Low pay, long hours, boring work, dangerous, fired easily, women paid less than men

  4. A. Northern Factories 1. Factory conditions Low pay, long hours, boring work, dangerous, fired easily, women paid less than men 2. Attempts to improve conditions.

  5. A. Northern Factories 1. Factory conditions Low pay, long hours, boring work, dangerous, fired easily, women paid less than men 2. Attempts to improve conditions. Skilled workers formed trade unions.

  6. A. Northern Factories 1. Factory conditions Low pay, long hours, boring work, dangerous, fired easily, women paid less than men 2. Attempts to improve conditions. Skilled workers formed trade unions. Sarah Bagley fought for 10 hour day.

  7. B. Immigration Who? When? Why? Jobs in the USA

  8. B. Immigration Who? Irish When? Why? Jobs in the USA

  9. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? Why? Jobs in the USA

  10. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 Why? Jobs in the USA

  11. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 1820-1860 Why? Jobs in the USA

  12. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 1820-1860 Why? Potato blight, famine Jobs in the USA

  13. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 1820-1860 Why? Potato blight, To escape famine revolution Jobs in the USA

  14. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 1820-1860 Why? Potato blight, To escape famine revolution Jobs in Factory jobs, the USA manual labor, servants

  15. B. Immigration Who? Irish Germans When? 1846-1860 1820-1860 Why? Potato blight, To escape famine revolution Jobs in Factory jobs, Farmers, the USA manual labor, skilled labor servants

  16. B. Immigration Nativists -

  17. B. Immigration Nativists - people who were opposed to immigration.

  18. B. Immigration Nativists - people who were opposed to immigration. • They feared losing their jobs to the immigrants • They formed secret anti-catholic societies and a new political party called the American Party. • Also became known as the Know-Nothing Party

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