One hardship that new immigrants experienced was that of economic discrimination. Nearly fifty-five million people left Europe during the early twentieth century partially due the machinery that was invading the country side of Europe, making it more strenuous for many farmers to make a profit (Rauchway 57). These European laborers
One hardship that new immigrants experienced was that of economic discrimination. Nearly fifty-five million people left Europe during the early twentieth century partially due the machinery that was invading the country side of Europe, making it more strenuous for many farmers to make a profit (Rauchway 57). These European laborers