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Why was there such a strong anti-Catholic sentiment in America during the 1800s?
A.
Catholics were believed to be uneducated and ill-mannered.
B.
Americans did not agree with the teachings of the latest pope.
C.
Catholics were taking all the high-paying industrial jobs from others.
D.
Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation.

Answers

Answered by topanswers
5

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.

The answer is (d) Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation .

Answered by aqibkincsem
3

Anti-Catholicism in the United States is deeply rooted by British Protestants to the American colonies. There were two types of anti-Catholics existed in colonial society.


They were,First consisted of the Biblical Anti-Christ and dominated anti-Catholic thought until the late seventeenth century.


Second was a secular variety which derived in part from xenophobic and ethnocentric distrust towards increasing waves of Catholic immigrants.


It often focused on the intrigues of Catholic states against the majority Protestant United States.


Hence, a strong anti-Catholic sentiment in America during the 1800s because the Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation. The answer is (d) Americans wanted to maintain a white, Protestant nation.

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