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yes it does extremely that indeed matters
I don't know what war you're talking about but if I was you I would call the publisher and say I'm a teacher and I need the answers
They got the jobs because their was a shortage to the amount of workers there were, and so the companies couldn't be discriminate, because they got merchandise to make. However, after the war, many of the Americans returned, and the businesses wanted to give the jobs back to the White Americans, so they fired many of the African Americans that were previously holding the jobs during the war
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On the night of December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston<span> harbor and threw 342 chests of </span>tea<span> overboard. This resulted in the passage of the punitive Coercive </span>Acts<span> in 1774 and pushed the two sides closer to war.</span>
It was primarily an anti-Catholic, anti-immigration, populist and xenophobic. So they were against immigration.