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Jewish Immigration In The 1600's

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Jewish immigrants have been treated very harshly, but somewhat “fair” in the 1800’s when Judaism became really popular. Jewish immigrants started migrating to different countries. Jews began migrating to America since 1820 all through today and still continuing, but in the 1600’s about 23 adult spanish-portuguese jews came to New Amsterdam where they had arrived. In 1655 more jews came from Holland. Nine years later, the British came and attempted to take over New York, but failed in the process of doing so . Although, making less than 1 percent of the population, they still made a pattern of Jewish life in America. They lived in the main port cities and had many leaders of the jewish religion who had impacted America positively. America then …show more content…

So throughout the years they kept spending throughout America, they kept rising higher and higher and are now seen differently as if they can run America themselves. For many years, America had discriminated Jews and the Jewish religion. It was a semitic group of people who had lived in Europe and was called “exclusivity.” They had one exclusive God, who you weren’t able to name and had diets in an isolated family and had to marry one’s own blood from the family. Jews were a powerful minority, and had financial power. They made other countries suffer persecution and destruction, to get money and cancel their people’s debts. Christians blamed the Jews for killing Jesus which had a long battle of their religion. Jews were different, and had different customs that they had kept to themselves.
People who isolate themselves in a society such as America will have the risk of being discriminated. Successfully people created envy and violent reactions, but had made a positive impact on America due to people wanting to learn more about the religion. The American revolution was a real turning point for the jewish immigrants in america. Rose a polish immigrant who was a popular speaker who usually fought for women's rights. The other leader was Rabbi David Einhorn he had a …show more content…

How america was split in two also were jewish americans.The southern jews wanted to keep slavery and northern opposed to slavery but before that the jewish community never took sides with that problem. During this time there were two jewish leader that had arisen. One was Ernestine View on Slavery” on National fast day with this he made northerners really mad and southerners happy because he wrote “slaveholding” is no sin. During the war thousands of jews on both sides fought and lost there lives for their beliefs on slavery the estimate of union force was 8,400 and the estimate of the confederates was 10,000. The jewish people of small religions could express their religion without fear of prosecution. Although they still had to fight for their rights in the states and

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