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Number of Immigrants | Total U.S. Population | |
1910 | 1,041,570 | 92,407,000 |
1911 | 878,587 | 93, 863, 000 |
1912 | 838,172 | 95, 335, 000 |
1913 | 1,197,892 | 97, 225, 000 |
1914 | 1,218,480 | 99,111,000 |
1915 | 326,700 | 100,546,000 |
1916 | 298,826 | 101,961,000 |
1917 | 295,403 | 103,268,000 |
1918 | 110, 618 | 103,208,000 |
1919 | 141,132 | 104,514,000 |
Source: Erik W. Austin, Political Facts of the United States Since 1789 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986).
Sources:
George Creel, How We Advertised America (New York: Harper 8c Row, 1920);
David M. Kennedy, Over Here: The First World War and American Society (New York: Oxford University Press, 1980);
Stephen Vaughn, Holding Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, Nationalism, and the Committee on Public Information (Chapel Hill: University ofNorth Carolina Press, 1980).
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