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Immigrants mostly lived in tenements in cites and worked in factories, usually getting low pay. Jacob wrote a book called How the Other Half Lives, which described what is was like to live in a tenement and how hard it made life. Since cities needed workers, immigrants were there to take the jobs that were needed, despite how dangerous or poorly paid those jobs were.
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Reformers used Jacob's book to push for housing and labor changes, which eventually led to improved building codes, better sanitation, and inspections of tenements. Despite these efforts, immigrants still faced low pay, long hours, and prejudice, so they formed tight-knit communities, churches, and labor unions to support each other and demand fair treatment.
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