Yes they did, European cultures and its religion called them "godless heathens." This practice still goes on today although in more limited areas.
To a large extent, people took their prejudices with them across the Atlantic. So, some people from Northern European countries, for example, tended to look down on migrants from Southern Europe (such as Italy). Protestants often looked down on Roman Catholics, and so on. However, newcomers generally didn't face discrimination simply for being recent arrivals.
No. The only time that the Europeans deserved any segregation was before the US was independent. At that time, the Europeans gave themselves so many abilities in America that if a European ever was segregated, mistreated, or killed, then whoever was responsible would experience serious consequences.
Immigrants faced discrimination in the workplace and domestically. They could not get jobs because they were different. Landlords did not want to rent to immigrants.
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
Always.
the europeans came for a new life for them an their families
because he was black
It was called "Segregation" in US
In a way, yes they did. Since segregation is splitting Caucasians and African American people up. They were separated from them too.
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because we are different
Everywhere.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.
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Segregation.