In the late 19th century, the arrival of millions of immigrants significantly influenced the cultural and economic landscape of the United States. Many of these immigrants settled in urban areas, contributing to the labor force and shaping communities. However, factors such as economic opportunity, political instability, and persecution in their home countries motivated their migration. Legislative responses to this influx varied, reflecting the complex attitudes towards immigration during this period.
Which of the following Acts was passed in the 1880s to restrict immigration specifically from certain countries?