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21 April, 04:04

Immigrants from Ireland and Germany were discriminated against in the 1800s because they were likely to take high-paying jobs. they were Catholic, and most Americans were Protestant. they were Protestant, and most Americans were Catholic. they were Know-Nothing members.

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  1. 21 April, 08:02
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    Americans also didn't like these immigrants because they believe that they would follow the pope instead of the president (because of their religion).
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