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The Immigrant Cities
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, millions of immigrants arrived in the United States seeking opportunity and safety. Passing through Ellis Island in New York Harbor, people from Ireland, Italy, Eastern Europe, and many other regions began new lives in rapidly growing American cities. Though they often faced poverty and discrimination, immigrant communities built neighborhoods, businesses, and cultural traditions that deeply shaped the identity and growth of modern America.
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