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Why was there such a strong anti-Catholic sentiment in America during the 1800s?

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Answered by Sukhpreet85
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Anti-Catholicism in the United States: Introduced by the British Protestants.

Two types of anti-Catholics existed. They were,

Biblical Anti-Christ that dominated until the seventeenth century.

Secular variety from xenophobic and ethnocentric distrust.

The protestant states were more in number than the catholic states in the United States.

Hence, a strong anti-Catholic sentiment in America during the 1800s because the Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation.        

Explanation:

  • There was a sense of anti sentiment began to grow in America during the 1800s because of the arrival of huge numbers of immigrants from Ireland, Sicily, and Poland.
  • The majority of the population in America was part of the protestant religion.
  • A strong sense of anti-Catholic began to grow among the protestant Americans who saw the immigration of Catholic as a racial threat.
  • Many of the Americans considered Catholics to be poor, foreign, different,  and they were also dirty, dangerous, and lazy.

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