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What was one difference between “old” immigrants and “new” immigrants in the 1800s? - “Old” immigrants were Protestants and Jews. “New” immigrants were Catholics and Jews.
- “Old” immigrants settled among the native population. “New” immigrants formed -their own neighborhoods.
- “Old” immigrants were welcomed by the native population. “New” immigrants were met with hostility.
- “Old” immigrants often had property and skills. “New” immigrants tended to be unskilled workers.

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