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Introduction to a New America
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Before we start: terms Religion vs. denomination Major world religions Civic vs. theological Branches of Christianity Orthodox Catholic Protestant
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Western Christianity/ Catholicism Reformed (Calvinist) PresbyterianCongregational Some evangelical LutheranAnabaptist MennoniteAmish Anglican Methodist Holiness/ Pentecostal Baptist
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Major immigration laws Naturalization Act of 1790 Only “free white persons” could become citizens Modified to include those of African descent or birth after the Civil War Immigration from Europe relatively easy Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Repealed 1943 Immigration Act of 1924 quotas for new immigrants set in proportion (2%) to ethnic makeup of 1890 American population Upshot: restricted southern and eastern European immigration; excluded Asians Hart-Celler Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 Abolished country-of-origin quotas; favored family reunification First restrictions imposed on Mexican immigration
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Major changes in religious diversity Native Americans: pluralistic Anglo-Americans Varieties of Protestant Waves of Catholic immigration Prior to 1845, most Catholics in America were of English descent 1840s: Large wave of Irish immigration begins 1850: 5% of US population is Catholic 1890-1920: large numbers of Italian and eastern European immigrants 1906: 17% of population is Catholic, the largest single religious group Biggest change: 1965 Immigration Act
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Statistics Immigration Quotas 1925-27 Immigration Statistics 1920-26
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For Monday What are some of the basic characteristics of American religion, especially American Christianity? Think about your own experience: how does it support or diverge from the claims of the article: about community, individual belief, etc?
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