The growing immigrant population in the United States led to the creation of the what?
the know-nothing party
Populist Party in the late 1800s in order to expand the money supply. This was done in the attempt of the impoverished population of farmers, mechanics and other ordinary citizens (majority of Populist Party and its supporters) for finacial stability and elevation especially in times of "Panics" (Panic of 1893 esp; usually fluctuated every 5-6 yrs back then)
Populist Party
The Republican Party is also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP).
at the time there was a party called the whigs. Then later he joined the republicans
novanet - Know-Nothing Party
novanet - Know-Nothing Party
Immigrant Party was created in 2006.
The Know Nothing Party, officially known as the American Party, was established in the 1850s primarily to limit the rights of immigrants, particularlyCatholics and Irish immigrants. The party emerged in response to the growing immigrant population and aimed to promote nativism, advocating for policies that restricted immigration and naturalization. Its members often responded to inquiries about their activities with "I know nothing," which led to the party's nickname.
the know-nothing party
Democratic party
Democratic party
The fastest growing political party in the United States is The Libertarian Party.
American party or "no nothing" party
society and civilisatin,discrimination
The forming of the Know-Nothing Party came from the strong anti-immigrant and anti-Roman Catholic sentiment due to the rise of immigrants that was thought to pose a threat to the economic and political security of native-born Protestant Americans.
The Whig Party, the Free-Soil Party, and the Know-Nothing Party were all significant political movements in the United States during the mid-19th century, each addressing different issues. The Whig Party, active primarily in the 1830s and 1840s, focused on economic modernization and infrastructure development. The Free-Soil Party emerged in the 1840s, opposing the expansion of slavery into western territories, advocating for free land and labor. The Know-Nothing Party, rising in the 1850s, was primarily nativist, opposing immigration and promoting anti-Catholic sentiments, reflecting the anxieties about the growing immigrant population.