The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
In the early 20th century, the big issue of the day was liquor. Progressives wanted the Prohibition of alcohol, while immigrants wanted saloons to stay open so they could get drinks.
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Progressive reformers believed in Americanization because they felt that if immigrants assimilated into American society, it would make them more loyal as citizens. Progressive presidents included Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson.
Illegal saloons in the 1920s were called 'speakeasies'
The one goal of Americanization movement during the progressive era was that to make immigrants more loyal and moral citizens.
The one goal of Americanization movement during the progressive era was that to make immigrants more loyal and moral citizens.
She established Hull House for poor immigrants in Chicago.
Many relied on native language newspapers, the conviviality OS saloons, and the assistance of mutal aid societies.
they wanted to stop the factories from destroying the natural resources that they had