What attitude would Northern manufacturers most likely have had toward immigrants?

A) They would have regarded immigrants as lacking the language skills necessary to be good workers.
B) They would have distrusted immigrants a source of disunity among their employees.
C) They would have welcomed immigrants as a source of cheap labor.
D) They would have seen immigrants as a source of urban chaos.
E) They would have supported the Know-Nothings in limiting immigration.


C

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