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Immigration

Immigration, the movement of people living in one country into another country, is a fundamental aspect of human history, though it was as controversial hundreds of years ago as it is today.

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HISTORY: U.S. Immigration Timeline

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U.S. Immigration Timeline

White People of ‘Good Character’ Granted Citizenship January 1776: Thomas Paine publishes a pamphlet, “Common Sense,” that argues for American independence. Most colonists consider themselves Britons, but Paine makes the case for a new American. “Europe, and not England, is the parent country of America. This new world hath been the asylum for the persecuted […]

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Angel Island Immigration Station

Angel Island Immigration Station

Located in San Francisco Bay, the Angel Island Immigration Station served as the main immigration facility on the West Coast of the United States from 1910 to 1940. Many immigrants from China or other Asian countries were detained there for extended periods thanks to the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) and other discriminatory immigration laws. The […]

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Asian-American Milestones: Timeline

Asian American Milestones: Timeline

The first major wave of Asian immigrants arrived at American shores in the mid-1800s and Asian Americans have since played a key role in U.S. history, while also facing discrimination and exclusion. A diverse population, the nation’s 20 million-plus Asian Americans have roots in more than 20 countries in Asia and India, according to the […]

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The Potato Blight, 1847, as depicted in a painting by artist Daniel MacDonald, in the collection of the The National Folklore Collection, Dublin.

Irish Potato Famine

Ireland in the 1800s With the ratification of the Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, Ireland was effectively governed as a colony of Great Britain (until the Irish War of Independence ended in 1921). Together, the combined nations were known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. As […]

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Immigrants at Ellis Island

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U.S. Immigration Since 1965

What does an American look like? Evolving immigration policies in 1965 would lead to ever-changing answers.

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The Irish in Boston

Trace the journey of Boston’s Irish population from poverty to power, spearheaded by one man’s determination to see justice for his community, in this bonus scene from “America: Promised Land.”

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U.S. Immigration Before 1965

For over 60 years, Ellis Island was the gateway for millions of Americans to the United States. Explore the legacy of this symbol of American immigration.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. A mural in San Francisco's Chinatown.
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History of San Francisco’s Chinatown

After the 1906 earthquake destroyed the city, plans to rebuild didn’t include a place for Chinese immigrants. Faced with the prospect of resettling to Oakland, Look Tin Eli employed white architects to create an even grander Chinatown.

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Interior view of a Syrian shop showing customers buying marcouck, circa 1919.

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Arab Immigration to the United States: Timeline

The first major period of Arab immigration started around 1880, when residents of the Ottoman Empire began to come to the United States.

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Filipino Fishermen Established the First Asian American Settlement in Louisiana

The First Asian American Settlement Was Established by Filipino Fishermen

The fishing village in marshlands of present-day Louisiana was settled by the so-called Manilamen as early as 1763.

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Immigration in America

How the Immigration Act of 1965 Changed the Face of America

The act put an end to long-standing national-origin quotas that favored those from northern and western Europe.

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20 Ellis Island Immigration Photos That Capture the Hope and Diversity of New Arrivals

An Ellis Island clerk and amateur photographer captured the wide-ranging origins of immigrants entering the United States in the early 1900s.

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1892

The first immigrants arrive at Ellis Island

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1903

First group of Korean immigrants enter Hawaii

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1910

U.S. immigration station Angel Island opens in San Francisco Bay

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1843

First Japanese immigrant arrives in the U.S.

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1942

U.S. and Mexico sign the Mexican Farm Labor Agreement

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This Day in History Video: What Happened on November 12

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