Immigration in the late 19th century in the US was the highest immigration numbers of all time. As nationalist movements in Europe pushed people out, the fast growing industrialization pulled people into the US. Immigrants began coming from Eastern and Southern Europe for the first time bringing many Catholics, Jews, and even Muslims in addition to many languages and cultures not known in the US. These groups created ethnic communities in cities where their language and culture could continue. Americans reacted in one of two ways: nativism or reform.
The nativists claimed to be the "native" Americans focused on racial issues and white "native" Americans being the rightly members of the United States.
Reformers worked to assimilate immigrants into society providing education, jobs, and cultural training. The most famous of which was the Hull House in Chicago run by Jane Addams.
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it was difficult because it was freezing and Washington and his soldier have nothing to protect them from this harsh winter,who make them survive and helped them was the france soldiers
Although there is some truth to all of these options (except C), the most important cause of British failure in the south was "B. <span>the superior ability of Patriot generals"</span>
It could be argued that the Articles of Confederation did not fully reflect the principle of "republicanism" because "<span>voters had no say in who represented them in federal government," since the states were supposed to have far more power over the federal government. </span>