Uncovering the Hidden Impact of 19th-Century Immigration Laws on Population
The article challenges the idea that immigration law before 1875 was not significant. It focuses on how laws influenced the settlement of white immigrants in the western territories, using the example of the Mercer Girls. The study shows that laws like homestead acts and anti-miscegenation statutes played a role in shaping the population of the western territories. It suggests that immigration policy is not just about restriction but also about fostering population growth.