CICERO: Unit 10: U.S.A. and the World: 1889-1901

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This unit explores the change of the United States into a more cosmopolitan and less isolated nation at the end of the nineteenth century. This was accomplished partially through the demographic changes in America because of large waves of immigration from Europe and Asia. Because of this new diverse American population, new social institutions developed. Some helped to foster diversity; and some reinforced the barriers between ethnic groups and social classes. Another theme of this unit involves the transition of the United States from an isolationist nation with limited ambitions outside the Western Hemisphere into a nation becoming a world power. America had been a land of immigrants, but prior to the mid-1800s, most the immigrants were Protestant Christians from northern and western Europe. That changed in the middle of the nineteenth century when large numbers of Irish-Catholics immigrated into the United States.

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