In chapter 8 of the main problem of immigration history in the United States, the focus theme shifted from America itself to the expansion and creation of the so-called American empire in the late nineteenth century. Unlike the power of other contemporary colonies such as Britain and France, the expansion from coast to foreign made a different reaction. Some people think that it is just a continuation of Manifesto Destiny, but others think that it is a hypocritical democratic spirit coming to the United States.
The history of America is inseparable from the history of immigrants. Or, like Handel said, "Immigrants are American history." In the mid-19th century, immigrants from Germany and Scandinavia played an important role in solving border problems. Irish immigrants work as urban workers and are the major labor force in the construction of transportation networks such as canals, railways and expressways. The human strength of the Allied forces during the civil war is estimated to be due mainly to immigrants who settled in the northern provinces.
Local guerrillas have a long history in the United States but in the 1950s they became major national political forces and became the major opponent of immigrants as they emphasized the importance of pure "American value" It was. For example, Irish immigrants can easily adapt to every aspect of American life, but the Natcheists condemn their Catholic faiths as non-Americans and prevent Ireland from participating in or attempting future work. Prevention of Immigration from Many immigrants - especially those with Italian and Irish roots - are clearly inferior and are portrayed as media apes of this age. For these immigrants it is often necessary to reject the next wave of immigration in order to be accepted.
Naturally the migrant work is scared, but it is not surprising. In the whole history of the United States, most anti - immigrant behavior and emotions are for legitimate immigrants. Foreigner phobia that Irish people, Jews, Italians and Chinese first incurred in the 19th century was nearly achieved by legal means - but it was not considered "white people" at the time, so enough There was not. Nearly all large-scale anti-immigration efforts of the 1790 Naturalization Act, proposed by the Federal Government before the Second World War, the Chinese exclusion law of 1882, the immigration law of 1924, are all legal immigration It was at the latest stage. It was formulated under the premise. They are not "white" so they should be restricted or completely banned compared to the previous generation. And everyone knows that Caucasians are the sole power of the country - it
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