many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
he wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
he wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
he wanted to antagonize the southhe wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
A strong base of dedicated supporters.
rationalists
Josiah Strong blamed immigrants for bringing diseases like cholera, smallpox, and tuberculosis to the United States. He believed that immigrants' poor living conditions and lack of cleanliness were contributing factors to the spread of these diseases.
Henry Clay's supporters primarily consisted of members of the Whig Party, which he helped to establish in the 1830s. His political base included various groups such as business interests, merchants, and planters, particularly in the border states and the South. Clay was also popular among those who favored a strong federal government, internal improvements, and a national bank. His advocacy for compromise during contentious issues like slavery attracted a diverse coalition of supporters throughout his political career.
No, they supported the spoils system.
Yes, the Haredim are strong supporters of Halakhah.
A strong base of dedicated supporters.