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American People... "the melting pot"

The United States has long been known as a melting pot, reflecting its diverse population and complex history. Black people, who were subjected to slavery, numbered around 11 million by the 1920s and were often treated poorly, particularly in agricultural roles.

American People...

American People... "the melting pot"

Native Americans

Lived across whole of America up until 1880
Forced into "Reservations"

New Immigrants

Russians, Polish, Italians, Asians,Hispanics
Labourers
Jews, Catholics

Black People

by 1920's 11 million black people
Were slaves
treated poorly
Agricultrual

Old Immigrants

Wealthy people
Politicians
British, German, Scandanavien