were Roman Catholic
nativism
It is very hard for the Americans to actually get rid of the immigrants.
the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
white Americans, freed slaves and immigrants
white americans wanted access to jobs that immigrants held.
nativism
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
It is very hard for the Americans to actually get rid of the immigrants.
the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
This is a country of immigrants except for Native Americans. Our Constitution established that all are welcome.
Harassed by bitter people probably, otherwise not much. Many Americans had German ancestry and many of those American's helped the war effort. They were just distrusted and hated by a growing number of individuals involved or attached to the war effort.
white Americans, freed slaves and immigrants
white americans wanted access to jobs that immigrants held.
Americans began to fear immigrants because of a perception that the immigrants were a threat to American job security. There is a thought that immigrants depress wages, and this affects the American worker.
Between 1820 and 1850, some Americans discriminated against German immigrants due to cultural differences, religious practices, and economic competition. Many Germans were Catholic or Protestant sects that diverged from the dominant Anglo-American Protestant culture, leading to social tensions. Additionally, as German immigrants sought work and established communities, existing residents feared job competition and the impact on local economies. These factors contributed to a rise in nativism and anti-immigrant sentiment during this period.
The Americans treated the Scottish immigrants in a prejudicial manner. They considered them as intruders who did not have any right to be in American soil.
they did not practice the same religion as most americans