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IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam and John Bull discussing the continuing influx of British immigrants to the U. S

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam and John Bull discussing the continuing influx of British immigrants to the U. S


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IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam and John Bull discussing the continuing influx of British immigrants to the U. S

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883.
And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam and John Bull discussing the continuing influx of British immigrants to the U.S

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1800 1800s 1880s 1883 19th Action Encbr Immigrant John Bull Political Acts Uncle Sam


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This print titled "IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come" takes us back to the late 19th century and offers a glimpse into the American perspective on immigration during that time. The cartoon depicts Uncle Sam, representing the United States, engaged in a discussion with John Bull, symbolizing Britain, about the ongoing influx of British immigrants to America. The image serves as a political commentary on the wave of English immigrants arriving in America during the 1800s. It highlights how this continuous stream of newcomers was perceived by Americans at that period. The cartoon captures both curiosity and concern regarding this significant movement of people across borders. The artist's portrayal showcases Uncle Sam and John Bull engaged in conversation against a backdrop that represents an evolving nation. This visual juxtaposition emphasizes their contrasting perspectives on immigration while also acknowledging their historical ties. Through this thought-provoking artwork from 1883, we are reminded of America's rich history as a land built upon diverse immigrant communities seeking new opportunities and better lives. It prompts us to reflect on how attitudes towards immigration have evolved over time and encourages dialogue about its continued relevance today. Granger Art on Demand has once again provided us with an intriguing piece that sparks our imagination while shedding light on important aspects of our past.

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