they did not practice the same religion as most americans
they did not practice the same religion as most americans
The Spanish-American war was won easily and was inexpensive.
The Irish were treated quite poorly and were actually considered a separate race until they assimilated more fully into mainstream US culture. During the 1800's many stores even had signs that said "Irish Need Not Apply" which sounds like something one would expect in Nazi Germany or the South before the Civil Rights Movement. During World War I many immigrants and their children were treated poorly because they came from countries that the US was fighting. German immigrants were referred to as enemy aliens. German-Americans were so discriminated against that many changed their names to sound more "American" and at least one lynching due to anti-German feeling is on record. Pretty much any group that was not English-speaking was discriminated against in some way which is why there are such areas as Chinatown and Little Italy in many US cities; immigrants had to stick together to survive. Immigrants usually worked at low paying jobs in terrible conditions; for example, most of the employees of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory (which burned down in 1911 and killed many of the workers in the building) were young immigrant women.
Yes, Scottish people faced many types of discrimination. They were persecuted for their religious beliefs, their cultural practices, and their family values.
Nativists believed that fewer immigrants should be allowed in the country because they felt that immigrants took jobs away from native-born Americans, caused social problems, and diluted American culture and values. They also feared that immigrants would not assimilate into American society easily.
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they did not practice the same religion as most americans
they did not practice the same religion as most americans
Yes
The job markets flourish because people were now better able to get to and from easily.
European immigrants easily assimilated into American culture, while Asians did not, due to their differences in culture and appearance with the American people. European immigrants also came to work and live here, while Asians came to work and earn money for their families back home, they were known as the "Birds of Passage".
Because there were strong white immigrant groups in the US. Irish people could easily transition to a larger Irish community in the US. It was harder for non-white immigrants to form strong communities. Racism was also a factor.
One's local church or church leaders should be able to provide this information. Alternatively, this information can also be easily found on the organization's official website.
You could get online training at, wwww.pennfoster.edu. If that does not work try, www.ashi.org. ASHI, stands for the American Society of Home Inspectors. You should be able to find training there very easily.
Helps detect fraud in a company or society so that the money wont be easily stolen from the inside
They give transportation to humans. They get you to places easily