ia Monk's experiences as she portrays them in her book- real or fictional- add to Samuel Morse's arguments opposing the admission of immigrants into the U.S.? In other words, don't Monk's "experiences" simply add fuel to argumen

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How do Maria Monk's experiences as she portrays them in her book- real or fictional- add to Samuel Morse's arguments opposing the admission of immigrants into the U.S.? In other words, don't Monk's "experiences" simply add fuel to arguments of opponents to open immigration into the U.S.? We are at the first threshold of anti-immigration rhetoric that will characterize American attitudes towards immigrants from the second third of the 19th century right up to today.

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