In the 1890s, Immigration patterns shifted significantly, with most newcomers arriving from Southern and Eastern Europe, including countries like Italy, Poland, and Russia. This wave of immigrants contrasted with earlier arrivals from Northern and Western Europe, such as the British and Germans. Many sought economic opportunities and a better life, contributing to the rapid growth of urban areas in the United States. This shift also sparked debates over immigration policies and integration, reflecting the changing Demographics of American society.
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