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11 January, 16:33

Why were immigrants drawn to cities in the northeast and midwest?

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  1. 11 January, 20:03
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    immigrants were drawn to cities in the northeast and Midwest as they came to find jobs and escape economic hardships at home. They also sought escape racial violence and political oppression. The cities were more diverse and tolerant. They were also cheaper and more convenient
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