Across
- 4. Immigrant children eventually became ___________, or similar to other Americans.
- 5. Immigration station where most immigrants from Asia arrived in San Francisco.
- 9. The general awakening of African American culture during the 1920s.
- 10. A term used to describe how immigrants were reshaped as they settled in America.
- 11. Small apartment building where families were often crowded into. Lacked daylight, heat, fresh air, and plumbing.
- 12. Residential areas that emerged around cities.
Down
- 1. The movement of two million African Americans from the South to the Northeast and Midwest.
- 2. Immigration station where most immigrants from Europe arrived in New York City.
- 3. Pitted settlers and U.S. troops against Native Americans from 1860 to 1890.
- 6. From 1830 to 1890, the U.S. government followed a policy of pushing Native Americans from their traditional lands onto government ___________ in the West.
- 7. Neighborhoods where immigrants would settle with relatives and others of the same nationality.
- 8. Confined to all-black neighborhoods, African Americans created cities-within-cities. The largest of these was ___________ in New York City.
