Who were the nativists and why did they oppose immigration and immigrants?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Nativists were native-born Americans who made opposition to immigration and immigrants the center of their political program.


  • Nativists held that immigrants should be denied the equal rights and privileges enjoyed by white male native-born Americans.


  • They made few distinctions between different immigrant groups.


  • Some nativists were also temperance advocates.


  • Some nativists argued that immigrants had divided loyalties, refused to assimilate, and that they corrupted the political process.


  • Others worried about the impact of immigration on wages.

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