Nativists believed that the U.S belong to those who were born in the U.S. They disliked immigrants
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
Natives opposed immigration because they believed immigrants would take their places in regards to employment. Natives also lacked trust and were therefore insecure.
answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans
Nativists believed that Immigrants wanted to destroy America.
Nativists believed that the U.S belong to those who were born in the U.S. They disliked immigrants
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
Nativists resented immigrants for their willingness to work for lower pay. Nativists also feared they would lose their culture.
African-Americans
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The nativists in the late 1800s viewed the new wave of immigrants with a little resentment.
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They were anti-Catholic, and nativists (opposed to Immigration and were suspicious of immigrants).
They said immigrants carried the disease
Nativists belived immigrants threatened American traditions.
Nativists dislike and distrust anyone who was not born in their country. They generally oppose immigration and favor natives in every way. They always take the natives' side in any dispute.