Jewish Americans even in the United States were very much affected. The Jews were beaten and abused and called names and were shut out of the US borders. The boats with many Jews trying to flea to America and other countries they were turned down and sent back to Germany to were they were all killed for there actions.
English Dissenters<span> who had fled the volatile political environment in England. </span><span>The Pilgrims held </span>Calvinist<span> religious beliefs similar to the </span>Puritans<span> but, unlike many Puritans, maintained that their congregations needed to be </span>separated<span> from the </span>English state church<span>.</span>
<span>Isolationism tends to be borne out of a sense of nativism: that is, the idea that we are the best country among others tends to make us wary of wanting to help other nations. In the '20s, this idea that we shouldn't entangle ourselves in the arguments of other nations led to the US taking an isolationist stance on world diplomatic matters.</span>
“ The rebels promised to provide laborers to help the United States build Panama Canal. “