Racist Southerners resented the African Americans having equal tights with them.
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Many Americans have resented immigrants throughout American history because they believed that immigrants were taking jobs by offering to work for less money. The irony of the situation is that many of those people were immigrants or their parents were immigrants at some point.
Older politicians may have resented Roosevelt's frankness with the press because they were more accustomed to the traditional norms of political communication, which tended to be more reserved and calculated. Roosevelt's direct approach may have been seen as breaking with established norms and challenging the status quo, which could have made some older politicians uncomfortable or threatened their own positions of power and influence.
He always resented the rug she insisted on having in the bedroom.The tax man is a very resented person.
In America, probably Anglo-Americans who resented Irish Catholic immigrants.
The Dutch pretty much exploited the Native Americans for their rich resources. The Native Americans resented the Dutch, and the Dutch looked down upon them because they considered the Native Americans to be "lower" and "an uncivilized people".
True. It wasn't until Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy (1930's) that Mexico finally ceased hostility towards the United States due to the Texas issue.
Many native American resented the Federal Government for the forced deportation of the five civilized tribes (known as the "trail of tears") from their homelands in the southeast states.
The Native Americans in the West resented the influx of pioneer families onto their lands. Mendel compared successive generations of plants, and was a pioneer in the field of genetic research.
Nativists resented immigrants for their willingness to work for lower pay. Nativists also feared they would lose their culture.
they resented federal intervention in the affairs of independent states