The Open Door policy and immigration to 1928Open door immigration policy
At the end of World War One there were three main ethnic groups in the USA - White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, 'new' immigrants from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean, and Black Americans.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, millions of Europeans migrated to the USA seeking a better quality of life for themselves and their families - they wanted to achieve 'The American Dream'.
America was a land full of opportunity and it needed a steady flow of immigrants as the economy had expanded rapidly after the end of the American Civil WarA civil war that took place between 1861-1865 in the United States. Eleven Southern states (known collectively as the Confederacy) in which slavery was still legal wanted to leave the United States of America. in 1865.
The American government adopted an 鈥榦pen door鈥 policy on immigration. This is summarised on the inscription at the foot of the Statue of Liberty.