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The phrase was said by Paul Revere. It means "ring the bell once and hang 1 lantern if the British came by land, and ring the bell twice and hang 2 lanterns if the British came by sea".
The term was popularized by the media shortly after a press conference given on June 18, 1971, by President Richard Nixon—the day after publication of a special message from President Nixon to the Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control—during which he declared drug abuse "public enemy number one”
The answer is competition for jobs. The Chinese would do a lot of work for very little pay, most Americans couldn't keep up and were losing their jobs to these Chinese immigrants.
The main way in which clause 39 of the Magna Carta was influential to the American Revolution was that it prohibits people from being arrested or punished without due process of the law, which inspired the Founding Fathers, who were adamant about ensuring personal freedom.