When America Welcomed Immigrants When America Welcomed Immigrants

When America Welcomed Immigrants

The Short and Tortured History of Abraham Lincoln's Act to Encourage Immigration

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Publisher Description

This is the long-neglected story of Lincoln’s signature act to ensure that immigrants would always be welcome on the shores of America and that the country’s labor force would remain productive and plenty in the face of a seemingly relentless war which deprived America of hundreds of thousands of its laborers.

Believing that immigration was the “great replenishing stream,” Lincoln believed that anyone risking the journey to America deserved the opportunity to better themselves.

To accomplish this, Lincoln persevered over nativism, xenophobia, and intense political opposition to see his law passed.

Although he didn’t live to see the industrial revolution of the late nineteenth century and the millions of immigrants who fled to the shores of America seeking a better life, Lincoln’s economic philosophy, his compassion, and his Act to Encourage Immigration paved the way for the future.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
March 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
146
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jason H. Silverman
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
1.8
MB

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