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Sammy Coleman
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31 May, 17:18
Why was nativism on the rise?
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Nancy Hicks
31 May, 17:22
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Nativists objected primarily to Irish Roman Catholics because of their loyalty to the Pope and also because of their supposed rejection of republicanism as an American ideal.
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