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In History / High School | 2014-09-25

What was the name of the island on the East Coast where thousands of immigrants were processed before entering the country?

Asked by ChetVanhevel

Answer (3)

Ellis Island was the hub for millions of immigrants coming into the United States. Ellis Island functioned as the the first stop for immigrants coming into the United States from 1892 until 1954. Ellis Island now serves as a museum of the long immigrant history of the United States.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

Eastern Europeans were processed through Ellis Island, near the Statue of Liberty. About 98% of ALL immigrants made it through Ellis Island with no problems. The same could not be said for the Asians who came through the West Coast facility--Angel Island. Nearly ALL Asian immigrants came to America through the west coast processing center located on Angel Island, right by Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco. Only about 65% of all Asians made it through the rigorous process on the west coast and many were delayed there for days, weeks or even months while the processing droaned on and on.

Answered by alisha00 | 2024-06-10

Ellis Island was the primary entry point for immigrants to the United States from 1892 to 1954, processing over 12 million individuals. It played a vital role in the American immigration experience, symbolizing hope for a better life. Today, it serves as a museum, highlighting the immigrant journey in American history.
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Answered by Gibbs | 2024-12-26