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Ronnie Mahoney
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8 June, 02:18
Were nativists fundamental?
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Konner Hale
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Nativists believed they were the true native Americans, despite their being descended from immigrants themselves. In response to the waves of immigration in the mid-nineteenth century, Nativists created political parties and tried to limit the rights of immigrants.
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