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KNOW NOTHING (or AMERICAN) PARTY , in United States history, a political party of great importance in the decade before 186o. Its principle was political proscription of naturalized citizens and of Roman Catholics. Distrust of alien immigrants, because of presumptive attachment to European institutions, has always been more or less widely diffused, and race antagonisms have been recurrently of political moment; while anti-Catholic sentiment went back to colonial sectarianism. These were the elements of the political " nativism "i.e. hostility to foreign influence in politicsof 1830-1860. In these years Irish immigration became increasingly preponderant; and that of Catholics was even more so. The geographical segregation and the clannishness of foreign voters in the cities gave them a power that Whigs and Democrats alike (the latter more successfully) strove to control , to the great aggravation of naturalization and election frauds. " No one can deny that ignorant foreign suffrage had grown to be an evil of immense proportions" (J. F. Rhodes). In labour disputes, political feuds and social clannishness, the alien elementsespecially the Irish and Germandisplayed their power, and at times gave offence by their hostile criticism of American institutions). In immigration centres like Boston, Philadelphia and New York
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secret societies, whose relations remain obscure.' Its organization was secret ; and hence its namefor a member, when interrogated, always1E.g. for some extraordinary " reform " programmes among German immigrants see Schmeckebier (as below), pp. 485o. " The actual offence of the Catholic Church was its non-conformity to American methods of church administration and popular education " (Scisco). 3 The Whigs bargained aid in New York city for "American " support in the state, and charged that the latter was not given. Millard Fillmore attributed the Whig loss of the state (see LIBERTY PARTY) to the disaffection of Catholic Whigs angered by the alliance with the nativists. 4 The Order of United Americans and the Order of the Star Spangled Banner, established in New York respectively in 1845 and 185o, were the most important sources of its membership. answered that he knew nothing about it. Selecting candidates secretly from among those nominated by the other parties, and giving them no public endorsement, the Know Nothings, as soon as they gained the balance of power, could shatter at will Whig and Democratic calculations. Their power was evident by 1852from which time, accordingly, " Knowi othingism " is most properly dated. The charges they brought against naturalization abuses were only too well founded; and those against election frauds not less sothough, unfortunately, the Know Nothings themselves followed scandalous election methods in some cities. The proposed proscription of the foreign-born knew no exceptions: many wished never to concede to them all the rights of natives, nor to their children unless educated in the public schools. As for Catholics, the real animus of Know Nothingism was against political Romanism; therefore, secondarily, against papal allegiance and episcopal church administration (in place of administration by lay trustees, as was earlier common practice in the United States); and, primarily, against public aid to Catholic schools, and the alleged greed (i.e. the power and success) of the Irish in politics. The times were propitious for the success of an aggressive third party; for the Whigs were broken by the death of Clay and Webster
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Except in city politics nativism had no vitality; in state and 1 This year " American Party " became the official name. Its strength in Congress was almost thirty-fold that of 1852. It elected governors, legislatures, or both, in four New England states, and in :Maryland, Kentucky and California; minor officers elsewhere; and almost won six Southern states. 2 For it delayed anti-slavery organization in the North, and presumably discouraged immigration, which was a source of strength to the North rather than to the South. 3 They carried only Maryland. The popular vote in the North was under one-seventh, in the South above three-sevenths, of the total vote cast. Note the presidential vote. Seward's loss of the Republican nomination was partly due to Know Nothing hostility. 5 Its firmest hold was in Maryland. Its rule in Baltimore (1854i86o) was marked by disgraceful riots and abuses.national politics it really had no excuse. Race antipathies gave it local cohesive power in the North; various causes, already mentioned, advanced it in the South; and as a device to win offices it was of wide-spread attraction. Its only real contribution to government was the proof that nativism is not American-ism. Public opinion has never accepted its estimate of the alien nor of Catholic citizens. Some of its anti-Church principles, howeveras the non-support of denominational schoolshave been generally accepted; othersas the refusal to exclude the (Protestant) Bible from public schoolshave been generally rejected; othersas the taxation of all Church propertyremain disputed.See L. D. Scisco, Political Nativism in New York State (doctoral thesis, Columbia University, New York, 1901); L. F. Schmeckebier, Know Nothing Party in Maryland (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1899) ; G. H. Haynes, " A Know Nothing Legislature " (Mass., 1855), in American Historical Assoc. Report, pt. i (1896); J. B. McMaster, With the Fathers, including " The Riotous Career of the Know Nothings " (New York, 1896) ; H. F. Desmond, The Know Nothing Party (Washington, 1905). End of Article: KNOW NOTHING (or AMERICAN) PARTY If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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