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Many people who immigrated to the United States during the Gilded Age moved to

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the north because the south was a slave stase
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Bearing in mind that this period begins after the Civil War and the Reconstruction period, we can affirm that most of the immigrants went to the north and west of the country. The increase in industrialization and relatively higher wages compared to Europeans, produced a great wave of immigrants who arrived in the country.

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