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1900's

Communities in the 1900's

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School house and brick house

In the 1900's, schools changed again. There were both public and private schools. If you had a lot of money, you could go to a private school. Your parents paid the teacher and it was usually held in a few rooms of a house. Boys and girls were taught separately. Public schools were free and had lots of students in each class, separated by grade level, and boys and girls were schooled together.

multicultural kids

People were immigrating to America from all over the world. Public schools started offering special classes to teach English as well as American politics and values.

Some children could not go to school because they had to work at home with their parents.

Children working on a farm.
China Town City apartments

There were still a lot of rural communities with farming in the country but there were also major cities that were growing. For example, New York City's population grew three times from 1875 to 1900. Many people were leaving their countries by ship to come to the United States to live the American Dream. People from the same country often lived near each other in the same neighborhoods. Some places were called after their original countries, such as Little Germany, Little Italy, and Chinatown.

Draw a picture on your timeline of something you learned about the 1900's schools and communities. Then write three words to describe their way of living.

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When you are done, click on the arrow to move forward in time to the 1950's.