How did WW1 effect immigration to the US?
After WWI, the US was more afraid of foreigners and put more restrictions on immigration. After 1914, immigration dropped off because of the war, and later because of immigration restrictions imposed in the 1920s.
Answered by Linda C. -Galleries
About Immigration
Immigration is the introduction of people into a new population. Immigration allows an individual to leave one homeland for another in search of economic or political freedoms. In the United States, immigration has become a ''hot topic'' issue.
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