Increased assimilation of immigrants -apex (:
In many cases nativism has come into play in various times in many nations throughout history. In the middle of the 19th century in the US, many people were resentful of Irish immigrants in major cites on the East Coast. These workers would work for less money then established Protestant whites. There was also a hatred for Roman Catholicism. White Protestant bigots who were radical Republicans noticed that these new people also seemed to vote Democratic. When Republicans were in power in Washington DC and in the US Midwest areas such as Illinois, the immigrants were seen as demons and along with slavery were dangers to the US Republic. Voting restrictions were used against them. And there were strong movements to prevent them from holding public office. These supremacy groups placed pressure on open immigration policies.
Nativists were highly opposed to immigrants to America. They believed they were changing the American cultural landscape negatively and ruining what it meant to be American.
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anti- aliens
Nativists resented immigrants for their willingness to work for lower pay. Nativists also feared they would lose their culture.
U.S citizens
The nativists think that the immigrant will take over their job when they com into the country.
Nativists believed that the U.S belong to those who were born in the U.S. They disliked immigrants
The nativists in the late 1800s viewed the new wave of immigrants with a little resentment.
Nativists is the ones that was willing to do anything to make the US from expanding. The Nativists is a group.
African-Americans
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