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WHY DID THE USA BECOME MORE HOSTILE TOWARDS IMMIGRATION?

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WHY DID THE USA BECOME MORE HOSTILE TOWARDS IMMIGRATION?

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What will we learn today? How attitudes in the USA changed

towards immigration Why attitudes in the USA changed

towards immigration

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Isolationism

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Economic Isolationism Fordney-McCumber Act 1921 Designed to protect American industry Placed a tariff (?) on all manufactured

goods entering the country.

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Political Isolationism Democratic Pres. Wilson had convinced Congress of

the moral duty of the USA to assist her allies 3 years into WWI.

Stories of heroism and allied tactical stupidity along with the casualties of the war shocked the Americans.

There was clear desire to isolate the country from the rest of the world to ensure they were not dragged into another “European” war.

The US did not sign up for the League of Nations Republican Pres. Harding (elected 1920) urged for a

return to “normalcy”.

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Social Isolationism Many people did not want to enter the war in

Europe. Many immigrants “sympathised” with their

mother countries. Anti – German sentiment grew – many German

immigrants supported Germany at the outbreak of war – split society.

Irish immigrants were viewed with suspicion (?) Anything foreign was seen as a threat to the US

way of life

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Social Isolationism Evidence of

isolationism prior to WWI1. 1884 Immigration

Restriction League 2. 1882 Federal

Immigration Act 3. Chinese Exclusion

Act4. 1913 Alien Land law

a) 10 year (later extended) ban on Chinese immigration

b) 50 cent tax on immigrants arriving in USA

c) California State law controlling purchase of land by Asians

d) Group who campaigned to stop immigration as it damaged US society.

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Task In pairs, complete the note taking task

on American isolationism following WWI.

Instructions are on the sheet

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Social fears High density of immigrants in ghettos in

the cities – a Central/ Eastern European way of life brought to the USA

Immigrants mainly lived in the cities, therefore there was increased urbanisation – not seen as desirable

Cities had high crime rates - immigrants blamed

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Sacco and Vanzetti Italian immigrants convicted

of murder on the flimsiest of evidence in 1921.

Given the death penalty. Racist fears over crime

blamed for their conviction Later proven innocent –

proclaimed by the Governor of Massachusetts (Michael Dukakis) in 1977.

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Economic fears... Trade Unions were formed but felt undermined

by Polish and Italian workers who were prepared to work longer, for less.

Strikes of 1919 – immigrants used as “strike breakers”. People really resented the immigrants.

Although seemingly wealthy – American society was very divided. Most working class people struggled in the shadows of the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and Astors.

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Fear of Communism Russia became communist and was

committed to spreading it and destroying capitalism.

Culminated in the “Red Summer” of 1919 – a genuine fear that the Communists were about to take over!

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Palmer Raids (1919) Mitchell Palmer – Attorney General of

the USA House was blown up Hoped to become President Arrested 6,000 socialists and anarchists Deported hundreds to Russia

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Prejudice and Racism Didn’t like the changing nature of the

immigrants Nativism – many imm. Were Jewish or Catholic.

Many WASPs disliked the Catholics Many imm. Wore traditional dress and followed

their own customs – it looked out of place. Many race riots (white vs. Black) took place in

1919 – especially Chicago. The KKK rose again – capitalising on the anti –

immigrant / Black Am feeling.

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Why did the USA become more hostile towards immigration in the 20th century?

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Group Task You have responsibility for researching one of the

factors that was responsible for causing hostility towards immigrants to increase during the 1920s

Research and then present your findings to your classmates

Isolationism Social fears Economic Fears Prejudice and racism Fear of revolution