Ellis island was problaly established as the gateway so that the immigrants on the ship could be check before entering us territory.
Immigrants went to Ellis Island in search of making a new life for them selves and to make money if they weren't able to back at there own homes.
They came for needs that their country didn't provide.
because a lot of them couldn't afford a journey to another state after the voyage.
Because Elkis island was the way to America which they thought America was rich so America was like a way to a new better world
Because they had to go through Ellis Island to get to America .
Not all did- but Ellis Island was a main Port of Entry for immigrants coming from Europe to the US.
To be examined by doctors
Chinese immigrants never went through Ellis Island. They went through Angel Island.14
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yes, they needed to come through Ellis island to become legal immigrants
20 Million immigrants passed through Ellis Island before its closing in 1954
22 million
Aboard ships
They entered America at New York by passing through Ellis Island.
When immigrants came into the U.S. they had to enter through ellis island or angel island because if the immigrants tried to just run off they would have nowhere else to go
Chinese immigrants never went through Ellis Island. They went through Angel Island.14
immigrants came to Ellis island to be checked and processed to America
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Ellis Island is important as people from round the world, their ancestors will have passed through there to get to America. That is what has made America so culturally diverse today. Millions of immigrants passed through Ellis Island. A fire on Ellis Island burnt down records of immigrants passing through, no copies were made of these so tracing ancestors can be a difficulty. (I visited the Ellis Island Museum but I still do not fully understand so don't take all my words! :P)
Ellis Island
No. Ellis Island has been closed from accepting immigrants. It is just a tourist attraction now.
Early immigrants got here on big steel boats, with sometimes a combined total of 20,000 would be Americans on board. Immigrants from Europe came in through Ellis Island while people from Asia came to America through Angel Island.