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Immigrant Housing Lower East Side Manhattan Tenements Illustration by Lynn M. Hanousek Immigrants faced many challenges once they moved to America. Many did not have family or friends here. They could not speak the language and felt uncomfortable with American culture. They took any low-paying jobs they could find to survive. But perhaps the biggest challenge immigrants faced was housing. As immigrants poured in during the late 1800s, they had no housing laws to protect them. This allowed landlords to offer immigrants tiny, filthy apartments. Perhaps one of the harshest places immigrants lived was the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The conditions in these tenement 1 slums 2 were horrible. It was common for several families to be cramped into a two-room apartment with 1 tenement a run-down apartment building, especially one that is crowded and in a poor part of a city 2 slums overcrowded, poor, or neglected areas of housing in a town or city

no sunlight or ventilation. There was often no electricity or plumbing. Toilets were in the backyard. Usually only a few toilets were used by as many as 30 families in a building. Running water was often in the backyards of these tenements as well. Residents would have to carry buckets of water to their apartments, sometimes up six flights. They needed water for cooking, cleaning, and for personal hygiene. Sometimes the water was contaminated 3 because the toilets would leak into the well. People got sick from the dirty water. Several diseases broke out in the tenements and thousands died. Tenement life had other grave 4 dangers besides disease. The front door to the tenement was rarely locked. Anyone could come in off the street whenever they pleased. Also, there was no lighting in the front hallway and stairs. Without windows it was always pitch black, day and night. This made climbing up and down the stairs a very dangerous activity. Robbers and other criminals were also a threat. They would sneak up on people in the dark and attack them. It took a very long time before housing laws were adopted to stop these abuses. The new laws forced landlords to install plumbing and electricity. Landlords were also ordered to make their building safe. They had to make sure hallways were lit. They also had to provide fire escapes for everybody. Times were very hard for people emigrating 5 to the United States. Immigrants had to have strong determination and strength to overcome the 3 contaminated dirty or unfit for use 4 grave very serious 5 emigrating leaving your own country in order to live in another one

challenges they faced. Thankfully, today s immigrants have housing laws to protect them. They are less likely to endure shoddy housing and disease as the price they have to pay for liberty.

Name: Date: 1. What is the reason landlords offered immigrants tenement slums? a. The immigrants did not speak the language. b. The immigrants took low-paying jobs. c. The immigrants did not have family here. d. There were no housing laws in the 1800s. 2. How does the author organize the information in this passage? a. The author provides information in groups about a central topic. b. The author provides evidence to support a central argument. c. The author explains the events of the emergence of housing laws in chronological order. d. The author compares and contrasts housing in the 1800s. 3. What evidence can be used to support the statement, New housing laws made people in the homes more safe. a. They had to make sure hallways were lit. b. They also had to provide fire escapes for everybody. c. The new laws forced landlords to install plumbing. d. All of the above 4. What can be concluded about the purpose of housing laws? a. Housing laws were put into law to protect immigrants only. b. Housing laws were put into law to ensure that all people had safe and adequate housing. c. Housing laws were put into law to protect landlords. d. Housing laws have never been very popular, but may be necessary. 5. Read the sentence: It was common for several families to be cramped into a two-room apartment with no sunlight or ventilation. What word could best replace cramped as used in this sentence? a. packed b. placed c. beaten d. allowed

6. The main idea of this passage is a. Immigrants faced many challenges once they moved to America, notably low-income wages. b. Immigrants were forced to live in unsafe and unsanitary conditions before housing laws. c. Landlords were guilt of breaking many housing laws in the 1800s. d. Lack of sanitation was a cause of many deaths in the 1800s. 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. The toilets would sometimes leak into the well;, the water became contaminated. a. beforehand b. consequently c. except d. instead 8. What can be concluded about most tenement landlords based on the information in this passage? 9. What other challenges besides the housing conditions did immigrants face?

10. Re-read the last line of the passage. What does the author suggest about immigrants hopes for coming to America in this last line?