The Philadelphia nativist riots (also known as the Philadelphia Prayer Riots, the Bible Riots and the Native American Riots) were a series of riots that...
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1857; and New Orleans in 1858. The Philadelphia nativist riots took place on May 6—8 and July 6—7, 1844, in Philadelphia, and the adjacent suburbs of Kensington...
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anti-abolitionists Lombard Street riot, an 1842 riot where black freemen were attacked by an Irish Catholic mob Philadelphia nativist riots, in May and June 1844...
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Nativism (politics) (redirect from Nativists)
Americans was founded as a nativist fraternity, following the Philadelphia Nativist Riots of the preceding spring and summer, in December 1844. The American...
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Lewis Charles Levin (category Burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia))
spread xenophobia. Levin played a leading role in inciting the Philadelphia nativist riots which led to the killing of over 20 Irish Americans; the burning...
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Philadelphia Election Riot (Philadelphia, British America) 1743 – London Gin Riots (London, England) 1754 – Taunton, England 1766 – Esquilache Riots (Madrid...
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against the Irish, and eventually led up to riots, such as the Philadelphia nativist riots and the Lombard Street riot. Eventually the Irish gained financial...
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burned down in the anti-Catholic Philadelphia Nativist Riots on May 8, 1844. The church sued the city of Philadelphia for not providing it with adequate...
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initial success of the party, it lost public support following the Philadelphia nativist riots of 1844 during which American Republican Party members were involved...
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John Hancock (redirect from Liberty Riot)
for many years but which was wildly unpopular in the colonies, producing riots and organized resistance. Hancock initially took a moderate position: as...
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Fencibles." The Old Guard State Fencibles participated in the Philadelphia nativist riots as part of the First Infantry Regiment of the First Brigade,...
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1844: Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Nativist Riots 1851: Hoboken, NJ – anti-German riot[citation needed] 1855: Louisville, KY – anti-German riots[citation...
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riot of 1842 1844 – Philadelphia Nativist Riots, May 6–8, July 6–7, Philadelphia (anti-Catholic) 1845 – Milwaukee Bridge War 1849 – Astor Place riot,...
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for political purposes." Philadelphia portal List of riots in Philadelphia Lombard Street riot Philadelphia nativist riots Slaughter, Thomas P. (1991)...
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Abolition Riots), August 1, Philadelphia 1842: Muncy Abolition riot of 1842 1844: Philadelphia Nativist Riots (May 6–8 and July 5–8), Philadelphia 1844: Brooklyn...
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working class Irish Catholic community and was the site of the Philadelphia nativist riots in the 19th century. It was also the birthplace of the K&A Gang...
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Election Riot (1742) Lombard Street Riot (1842) – Three-day race riot. Philadelphia Nativist Riots (1844) The Schuylkill Rangers – (mid-1800s) criminal gang...
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institutions, and religious buildings. Riots often occur in reaction to a grievance or out of dissent. Historically, riots have occurred due to poverty, unemployment...
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by anti-Black rioters three days after it was first opened." Philadelphia portal Lombard Street riot (1842) Philadelphia Nativist Riots (1844) 39°57′15″N...
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evasion was widespread, and conscription efforts resulted in protests and riots, even in eastern areas. Three counties in eastern Virginia were the scenes...
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Boston Massacre (redirect from Boston Riots)
Province of Massachusetts Bay, an important shipping town, and along with Philadelphia and present-day New York City, one of the most influential political...
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Religious violence in Nigeria (section Riots)
this day. 2002: Riots force Miss World out of Nigeria. BBC News website, Sunday, 24 November 2002, 14:49 GMT. THE "MISS WORLD RIOTS": Continued Impunity...
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Paper Money Riot Tax resistance in the United States Whiskey Rebellion Minot, p. 150 Richards, Leonard L. (2002). Shays's Rebellion. Philadelphia: University...
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admonished were the methods Tryon had used to win the battle. The use of a riot act and the execution of rebellion leaders after the battle was frowned upon...
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reflected in a series of demonstrations and riots through the 1700s. One such example, the Mast Tree Riot, occurred 1734 in what is now Fremont, New Hampshire...
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Beer Riot occurred on April 21, 1855 in Chicago, Illinois, and was the first major civil disturbance in the city. Mayor Levi Boone, a Nativist politician...
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Robert Patterson (category Burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia))
1812 and as commander of the Pennsylvania Militia during the Philadelphia nativist riots. He was politically active in Pennsylvania as a Jacksonian Democrat...
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Compulsory Education Act Pierce v. Society of Sisters Philadelphia nativist riots Ursuline Convent riots Philippines Lorenzo Ruiz Pedro Calungsod Gomburza...
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Party. The Know-Nothing Party's central policies were nativist, or hostile to immigrants. Nativists feared that the immigrants would use their voting power...
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killed during the riot on July 4, 1857, in New York City's Lower East Side.[citation needed] New York City draft riots Orange Riots History of New York...
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