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23 September, 16:26

In the 1840s, nativists believed that immigrants had much in common with them. deserved better working conditions. could not fit into American society. should be better integrated into US society.

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  1. 23 September, 16:55
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    In the 1840s, nativists believed that immigrants "could not fit into American society." During that year, the Nativists (or anti-immigrants) had raised their power over immigrants. They want to preserve their status in some certain established inhabitants of the nation over the claims of immigrants.
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