The Red Scare Of 1920: Nativism And Immigration Restrictions

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The Red Scare of 1920: Nativism and Immigration Restrictions Why were the years 1919 and 1920 such a scary time for many Americans? World War I just ended and it caused a series of problems for the United States of America. Everything went crashing down at once for Americans. Political relationships with an ally and economic issues being the center of it all. With Communism on the rise and unemployment running rampant, America as a nation was at the brink of panic. The Red Scare and the end of World War I led to a sense of nativism and anti-immigration in many Americans from then to now. The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia happened in 1917. This put a lot of fear into the hearts of Americans for one reason: Communism. Communism is the main

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