The Mormons, or members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, faced discrimination primarily due to their religious beliefs and practices, which were seen as radical and threatening by the broader American society in the 19th century. Their communal living, polygamy, and distinct theological views often led to suspicion and hostility, resulting in violence and persecution. Additionally, their migration to Utah and establishment of a theocratic society fueled fears of their growing influence and independence, leading to further discrimination and conflict with non-Mormon settlers.
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African Americans were used as slaves, discriminated against because white people didnt treat them as equal. Native Americans because they were forced to move west in "the trail of tears" because that one white president was greedy and discriminated against them
Often discriminated against freedmen.
Paying them less money than male workers
Freed slaves were heavily discriminated against and were denied many rights.
Being discriminated against for your religion
right to be treated equally and not discriminated against
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They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
Cesar Chavez was discriminated against for several reasons. It would be almost impossible for a Latino farm worker not to have been discriminated against, especially during his time.
They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
Being discriminated against for your religion
They discriminated because punishments for crimes were unequal.
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Everyone can be discriminated against. Humans tend to be frightened by differences, so those who are different or those who go against social norms of a culture tend to be discriminated against. Common discriminations include discrimination against the minority race, women in certain cultures, or homosexuals.
yes, for being against slavery, he was discriminated against by the south and did not win the majority of their votes, but obtained enough votes from the north to win the presidency.
he discriminated against everyone, at different times and to varying degrees. At the end he even turned against the Germans.