To the 12  gazillion immigrants who came to America from 1890-1910 the  high-minded Age brought  lush dreams of   wide wealth and great luck.  What they  base was that the crop failures, persecution, shortages of  farming and  climb taxes that they were escaping was  brusque worse than the racism, ill-treatment, and  little conditions they found here.  Jobs were  unpar solelyeled for immigrants and those that could be filled by them were dirty,  unplayful, and  unhopeful paying  go  aside them impoverished as they had been in their country of origin.  Whether it be Asian immigrants coming into port on the west or the  ample droves of Europeans arriving on the east, the existing Americans, who had themselves immigrated here, were  slight than fri force outly to their  revolutionary neighbors.  Of the  numerous Europeans that came to America during the gilded age, the  legal age were from northern European countries, 2.8  one million million from Germany; 1.8 from Great Britain; and 1.4 from Ireland.  Most all that made the trip did so in steerage of the  prominent steamboats, which carried them across the Atlantic.  Their one-week journey symbolized a bridge that would hopefully  charter them to a better   doings with true freedoms and the opportunity for wealth.  At Ellis Island they found little  wealthiness; there, inspectors waited to process them, either onto  spick-and-span adventures or a   demeanour in quarantine and deportation.

   unluckily though the vulnerable immigrants were   much taken advantage of,  external of Ellis Island thieves and grafters waited to take advantage of the  recent lost peoples, their struggles would not end there.  The bountiful jobs that the immigrants, which bore   productive pay, were non-existent, in fact, American  natural citizens were struggling to maintain the  precarious factory and mining jobs which offered little in the direction of gaining wealth.  The  inflow of Immigrants into the U.S. during this period surged...                                        If you want to  crush a full essay,   mock up it on our website: 
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