Knowing that "all in one" defined by David Cole's claim is an immigrant who considers himself an "indigenous American" is due to the recent immigrant group accusing the tragedy of society There. If you are an omniscient person, David Cole just hit you. In his article "Five Myths on Immigration", David proposed a highly persuasive argument against immigration discrimination. He uses good materials and well-organized discussions to express his views. Let's see the perspective of David Cole and how it is justified.
Among all the American political parties that existed in the 19th century, there is probably no controversy over ignorant political parties or ignorant ones. Its official name is the American Party, originally came from a secret society and violently opposed entry into the United States. That dark beginning and popular nickname means finally it is a joke. However, at that time, Know-Nothings already knew that danger existed - no one was laughing. The party was a devastating effort and could not run successfully for presidential candidates including former president Millard Fillmore
Along with the collapse of the Whigs, new owner's parties or American parties are getting more and more popular. The unknown party particularly appealed to the evangelical Protestant against the Catholics primarily for the influx of Catholic immigrants from Ireland in the 1940s. Know-Nothings - Their name is their dedication to say "I do not know anything" when asked about their policies of the party, and "as usual" against the policy of former Whigs and Democrats It comes from support. In 1854, the American Party suddenly placed Massachusetts under political control and spread rapidly nationwide. They had anti - black emotions in the north, and their anti - slavery members exiled to the newly formed Republican Party established in 1854. In less than two years, Know-Nothings has yet to collapse due to its ambiguity.
In the 1854 election, Know Nothings became the second largest political party in the United States, nearly one million members were elected to five senators and 43 parliamentary representatives. During the 1856 general election, the party presidential candidate, Millard Fillmore, won 21% of the votes in his advertising platform. Later, the party lost most of its northern representation, and by the year 1860 the intellectuals collapsed. Abraham Lincoln described the basic beliefs of early republicanism: Republicans support free labor rather than wage enslavement and racial slavery, but labor is their own, their families, churches, and communities It depends firmly on the value of diligent people who fulfill their personal responsibility to. And it is a country. (Protestant Labor Ethics!)