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Social Immigration : The Impact Of Immigrants In America

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Immigration was a huge ordeal that helped the economy grow with all of the people involved, most of these people were new immigrants, they mostly worked in lower class factories in horrible conditions because there were no regulations at the time in factories because they were fairly new. Since they were working in horrible conditions and still did not get paid what they needed to be paid to support themselves and their families they would have to send their kids to go work as well to make money even if the factory conditions were subpar. Immigrants who worked in factories contributed to the economy but were still in the lower class because they didn't get paid as much as their white counterparts though immigrants made up the majority, despite the relief programs given to the poorer people they still did not get the pay or representation they needed. The underclass Americans were always viewed as inferior. They were given opportunities, there was a large percentage that was poor; the only people in power in America at this time were white guys which created the view “Many Americans firmly believed that no matter how humble their origins, Americans could rise in society and go as far as their talents and commitment would take them.” Which is an issue for the underclass because of the social standards set up, it’s very difficult to climb out of them, very few do. Then Social Darwinism came upon them, which lead to the fittest people in society could survive, natural

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