If I had to guess, I'd say Poland. Poland was one of the first countries conquered. It was taken over by the Germans and Soviets in a fortnight. The Jewish population in Poland was about 3.3 million prior to WWII, and about 80,000 after WWII. Most Poles you'll meet today are Catholic; about 95% of the Polish population today is Catholic.
The French and English bartered for expensive Indian furs, and in exchange they gave the American Indians ready-to-eat food such as corn, beans, berries, squash, pumpkins, and dried meat and fish.
This is because the Europeans were better farmers up until the 20th-century.
The Alien Act restricted immigration. Sedition Act violated the First Amendment.