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Nativists were individuals or groups in the United States who advocated for the interests of native-born Americans over those of immigrants, often promoting the idea that native-born citizens were superior to newcomers. This movement gained prominence in the 19th century, particularly during periods of significant Immigration, and was characterized by a strong opposition to foreign influences, leading to xenophobia and discriminatory policies. Nativists often sought to preserve what they viewed as the cultural and political integrity of the nation against perceived threats posed by immigrants.

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