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Up to the Civil War, European immigration to the United States shifted significantly, particularly with the influx of Irish and German immigrants in the 1840s and 1850s. The Irish fled famine and poverty, while Germans sought economic opportunities and political freedom. This wave of immigration contributed to the growth of urban centers and intensified nativist sentiments, as many native-born Americans reacted against the cultural differences and economic competition posed by the newcomers. Ultimately, these demographic changes played a crucial role in shaping the social and political landscape leading up to the Civil War.
Many men volunteered for military service.
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Many Americans worried that communism would threaten their way of life.
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The Cuba's alliances with the soviets worried Americans for a for different reasons. They thought that the fight between them would turn into a cold war.
Some Americans still felt worried about the future of the US after World War 2 because the USSR still seemed like a threat. During the war the Russians had developed the Atomic Bomb, which was often on the minds of Americans.
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the civil war and the fact that many Americans were worried that the emancipation proclamation would not have lasting effects
At the height of world war 2, about 100,000Americans claimed membership in the communist party.
The Canadians persuaded many Americans that a war with spain was necessary.
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The World War 1 did contribute to the immigration of the African Americans to the US because they were used as soldiers and back up.
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