The discussion about the confederate monuments is based on how these monuments still try to show white supremacy.
The monuments are seen as symbols of racism and it has sparked an outrage on people from other races who feel that the monuments should not exist.
<h3>Who were the confederates?</h3>
The monuments of the confederates has been sparking these responses due to the fact that most of the people were those that owned slaves in the South.
The confederates were slave owners and they discriminated a lot on the black people in the country when they were alive.
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In an effort to deal with an increasing number of immigrants, in 1892 the U.S. government either banned or put limitations on many potential immigrants coming from Europe and Asia, especially China.
They were stone structures topped by huge towers, the exteriors were covered with carvings of the god worshipped inside.
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Explanation:
Immigrants that first arrived in the United States may have felt hopeful - Here was there chance to start anew in another land! Free to exercise their own rights!
However, newly arrived immigrants may also have felt anxious. They didn't know the lay of the land, they weren't aware of all of the laws, and they also had to deal with the natives accusing them of stealing work simply because the immigrants would work for a lower pay.
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