Immigrants In The 19th Century

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At the turn of the century, the booming progress of America attracted thousands of immigrants in search of escape from the oppression of their homelands. Eastern European Jews were one of these groups. Pogroms in Russia led to the migration of Russian Jews to the United States, who were seeking religious and economic freedom. However, for the Jews and many other immigrants, life in America was not all as they expected it to be. As the 19th century was drawing to a close, Russia faced much conflict within it’s borders as commoners grew more agitated with the Czar and Russian government. In order to take tension off the government they gave the common people a new enemy to quarrel with - Jews. Consequently, anti-Jewish attacks, called pogroms,