How were americans nativist towards the germans?
American nativists become active in politics in New York in 1843 as the American Republican Party and American nativists discriminated against Germans. American nativists feared the country was being overwhelmed by German immigrants, who were often regarded as hostile to republican values and controlled by the Pope in Rome. ChaCha
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Every where Germans felt the sting (discrimination) of nativism from Americans. In 1854 and 1855 there were numerous bloody clashes between American nativists and Germans in Columbus, Boston, Newark, Louisville and elsewhere. In Baltimore, disgraceful riots disrupted peaceful lives. ChaCha
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