INT
:the discovery
of
1492
: Christopher Columbus discovered
(Bible,Book of Joshua,5,6).
I)THE FIRST IMMIGRATION WAVE(1607-1790)
There are three main reasons which attracted people to
1- Economic reasons
1607:
a group of
1619:
they needed labour to worked on the plantations, so
they shipped in black slaves from
Later on poor Europeans were attracted by job
prospects to
2-Religious reasons
In the 17th century
1620:
a group of Puritans called "the
Pilgrim Fathers" landed with their ship "The Mayflower" on the North-East coast and began a new settlement in
Until 1700 , other religious
dissenters followed them: French Huguenots, other English Puritans and German
Protestants.
3-a dream of democracy
Once in
CONCLUSION:
this first wave of immigration, which lasted until 1790 brought 4 million
people to
The British settlements developed into 13 colonies
which gained their independence in a victorious war against the King of
England, and on
"We
hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they
are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights,
that among these are Life,
II)THE MAJOR IMMIGRATION WAVE (1800-1880)
It gave a strong start to the American economy and
united the nation culturally.The immigrants came from:
-
-
-
They found work in the industries of the North-East
and also went West for farmlands.
They easily mixed with the first wave of immigrants,
because of the language,similar religion and
culture.They are now called the W.A.S.Ps(White
Anglo-Saxon Protestant).They lived happily in a country where free enterprise
and equality(except for the Blacks) reigned, where everything was ready for the
taking.
III)THE NEW IMMIGRATION WAVE (1880-1924)
With this new wave of immigrants, things changed
markedly.First, they came in far greater numbers than ever .Secondly, all the
jobs in the industries of the North were taken up and there was no free land
left in the West.However, the main reason why they were not accepted easily is
the fact they were were different from the "old" immigrants.They came
from:
-Southern
-Central and
-the
Of course they constituted a cheap labour force, but
some Americans wondered whether they would one day melt into the great "melting pot".
This leads to a great paradox in American culture.On
the one hand,
But on the other hand,
IV)IMMIGRATION TODAY (since 1960)
1-Who wants to become American?
In the last two decades, two major groups have emerged :
a-the Hispanics: this term apply to Puerto-Ricans, Carribeans,
Chicanos from Mexico or Latin Americans.Puerto-Ricans are US citizens from
birth whereas other Hispanics have to apply for American citizenship.
Some of them came for political reasons(Cubans
fleeing the communist regime of Fidel Castro or others South American
dictatorships), others because they were poor , unskilled and starved in their
countries.
Some succeeded in
The integration of Hispanics is not complete
: even those who have succeeded live in their own district, have their
own TV networks in Spanish, their own restaurants etc...
There are also a lot of illegal hispanics who live
outside cities in the fear of deportation to
b-the Asians : they mainly
come from
Apart from bringing valuable energies and skills to the
country, Asian immigrants have also contributed to a marked change in American
culture.Most of them have settled on the
2-How many can become American?
The 1924 Quota Laws were abolished in 1964.However, there still exist several Immigration Acts
restricting immigration to about 600,000 people per year.The Refugee Act of 1980 also allows 70,000
additional people into the States annually, when they have a "well-grounded
fear of persecution" on account of race, religion, nationality or
political opinions.
There are also a lot of illegal immigrants: students
who overstay their visas, boat people from