This document discusses factors that influenced immigration to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It describes push factors like poverty, war, and religious persecution that drove immigrants from their homelands in Europe and Asia. Pull factors that attracted immigrants included availability of land, jobs, religious freedom, and the ability to start new lives. New immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe settled primarily in cities, while older immigrants from Northern Europe worked as farmers. The document outlines the journey immigrants took to arrive in America through ports like Ellis Island and Angel Island, where they faced health screenings and evaluations. Immigrants faced challenges assimilating and experienced hostility from native-born Americans, leading to restrictive immigration laws being passed. Overall,