IM PS BM 4/21/04 8:49 AM Page 221 Index A An Act Concerning Religion (Maryland Toleration Act), 1–13 blasphemy, 12–13 Church of England, 2–3 English civil war, 4–5, 11 founding of Maryland, 4, 12 freedom of religion, 1, 5, 11, 12 Henry VIII, king of England, 2 Puritans, 3–4 religion and politics in seventeenth-century Europe, 1–2 religious disputes in American colonies, 1–3, 5, 11 Roman Catholicism in England, 1–3, 12 Act of 1798, 38 Act of 1802, 38 Act of January 1795, 37 Act of March 26, 1790, 33–39 discrimination, 34 excerpt of act, 36 naturalization, 33–34, 41 oath by new citizens, 35 political parties and voting rights, 37 repeal and subsequent laws, 37–38 women and children, 34–35, 39 Addams, Jane, 100–113, 102 (ill.) children and teenagers, 101–2 cultural gap between immigrant parent and child, 101, 102 Dewey, John, 103, 103 (ill.) excerpt from Twenty Years at Hull-House, 104–12 Hull-House, 100–101, 103, 113 immigrant woman’s role in family, 102, 103–4 immigrant women’s work, 103–4 immigrants’ sense of loss, 103–4 reform work, 112–13 social work, 112 African Americans excluded from Act of March 26, 1790, 34, 35 (ill.) Boldface indicates main entries and their page numbers; illustrations are marked by (ill.). 221 IM PS BM 4/21/04 8:49 AM Page 222 ignored by Crèvecoeur, 16 migration of, to northern cities, 112 Alaska, 63 Aliens, illegal. See Illegal immigrants Alvarez, R. Michael, 196 America. See also United States emigration to, 71–72. See also Concerning Emigration (Johnson) American Indians. See Native Americans American national identity. See National identity American Party, 42, 52–53, 213 Americanization, 112. See also National identity of Jewish immigrants, 89–90 Anabaptists, 6 Ancestry, and national identity, 14–15 Anti-Catholic sentiments, 12, 40–44, 98, 188 Anti-Chinese violence, 77–78, 80 Anti-Federalist Party (DemocraticRepublicans), 37, 38 Anti-immigrant sentiments. See also Buchanan, Patrick J.; Know-Nothing movement; Proposition 187 Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 40–41, 187–89, 213 Antinomians, 6 Aristocracy, 37 Army, Jews in, 98 Asian immigrants, 126–27, 200, 201. See also specific ethnic group, e.g., Chinese immigrants in California, 43–44, 126–28 Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 33–39 and Ozawa v. United States, 126–38 statistics on, 163 B Baltimore, Lord (Cecilius Calvert), 1–13, 14 (ill.) Banking crisis (1873), 75–76 222 Banks, Nathaniel, 42 Barrow, Henry, 6 Barrowists, 6 Billed-Magazin, 64, 66 Birth rate, falling, 202 “Black,” vs. definition of “white,” 129–30 Blasphemy, 12–13 Bohemian immigrants, 114 Border crossing, by illegal immigrants, 175 Border patrol (U.S.), 178 (ill.), 212 (ill.) Bread baking, 102 Brennan, William J., 165 British immigrants, 3–4, 11. See also English immigrants French and Indian War, 25–26 political rights, 33–34 Browne, Robert, 6 Brownists, 6 Bryan, William Jennings, 123–24, 124 (ill.) Buchanan, Patrick J., 199–213, 200 (ill.) anti-immigration attitude, 199–200 changes in American society, 200–201 changes in immigration policy, 201–2 excerpt from Death of the West, 203–11 Fillmore, Millard, 213 jobs, 203 Muslim immigration, 202 number of immigrants, 202–3 September 11, 2001, 211 Burlingame, Anson, 86 (ill.), 86–87 Burlingame Treaty, 76, 86–87 Butterfield, Tara L., 196 C California anti-Chinese violence in, 77–78, 80 Asian immigration to, 126–28 ban on Chinese immigration by, 78, 200 U.S. Immigration and Migration: Primary Sources
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