Why did nativists oppose immigration?

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How did the United States become an industrialized society after the Civil War?

Why did nativists oppose immigration? LEQ: · How do you think life in big cities was different from life on farms and in small towns? Why did nativists oppose immigration? I am not collecting your DBQ! You need it for tonight's HW! Directions: Try your best to complete the graphic organizer. How did people’s lives change as they moved into cities?

City Video https://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/c1e3d50d-fdd7-434d-9531-6f408f4d3e9b

Graphic Organizer and Reading

Homework - DBQ - How were Immigrants Viewed?

Homework - DBQ - How were Immigrants Viewed? Directions - Use Documents F, AND G to add if immigrants were viewed as positive or negative as they came to America. You are looking for evidence from the documents.