Mass Immigration Essay

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The first mass wave of immigration to the United Sates started in 1820. The people that came to the United States were from Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Bohemia, Ireland, and a small number of Chinese. Roughly fifteen million people emigrated from 1820 to 1880. There were three main causes for the mass immigration. There was the Revolutions in Europe, mainly in Germany. Then there was the 1848 California Gold Rush. The third reason for this immigration was the end of the Mexican-American War. The two main groups that immigrated to the United States were Germans and the Irish, as a result of the Revolutions in Europe. When the Germans arrived they came with an already intact food identity. They also came as entire Protestant families. After the German’s arrival, …show more content…

Many of these industrial inventions was thought to help make life easier. These inventions typically made life easier for men but created more work for women. These advancements also contributed to the expansion of the American diet. A major step in the industrialization of the food supply in America came with the invention of the stove in 1834. Prior to the invention of the stove, people were cooking over an open flame or a fireplace. The advancements in the iron industry made the stove a possible invention. The stove used less fuel than the previously used fireplace, which became more economical for the family. Now that the stove used less wood than the fireplace, men no longer had to carry or chop as much wood and bring it to the house. The stove may have lessened the workload for men, but it increased the workload for women. By the end of the day, the stove would be covered in soot, meaning the women would need to clean it daily. Since the stove had multiple burners and an oven, the women were also expected to cook fancier, multicomponent

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