The main change is the countries the immigrants were coming from. The immigrants in 1840s were coming from the Western Europe mainly Ireland and Germany. Immigrants from Asia and Eastern Europe were coming a bit later while during the beginning of the 20th century most of the immigrants came from Italy.
Its purpose was to generate revenue for the federal government (to run the government and to pay the interest on its debt), and also to act as a protective barrier around newly starting domestic industries. An import tax set by tariff rates was collected by treasury agents before goods could be unloaded at U.S. ports.
I think its C...lots of that kinda stuff was done in the attempt to stop communistic spread of influence.
Es la restauración absoluta y el izquierdismo
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Midwestern Migrant farmers may have difficulty adapting to the new type of soil and different seed type and crops. If the immigrant is from Mexico he might find more comfort growing the plants he knows about, more so than planting some different plant on <em>foreign </em>soil.
Even if the migrant is not from Mexico, that in the context of this question he/she would probably be. They could still find difficulty planting there. Because of different crops, climate, and plants.