Josiah Strong blamed immigrants for bringing diseases like cholera, smallpox, and tuberculosis to the United States. He believed that immigrants' poor living conditions and lack of cleanliness were contributing factors to the spread of these diseases.
99.99% (he gets the blame, at the time he wanted it).
The outbreak of World War 2 was NOT Hitler's fault because he didnt sign the appeasement with chamberlain but all of the blame went on Hitler because her didnt sign this. He invaded poland but they wont happy so then the blame went on him again. France and Britain needed to lay of him for a bit but hitler retaliated and fought back and this is where the blame went on Hitler and this is why the outbreak was his fault. This is a reason why it wasnt his fault but mainly it was.
Blame the Railroad. With it's expansion came immigrants and Christian Missionaries. No working on the Sabbath.
No. Viruses have to start somewhere it just happened to be in Mexico. In more developed countries these things get noticed more quickly though.
The blame for the plight of immigrant workers is bad government, natural disasters and conflicts such as wars or financial and economic problems. Having more job openings and a safer place for immigrants to live and work would help their problems. Apex
Which controversial legislation of President John Adams' administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government?
Many immigrants brought their problems to America. They often worked for less wage and took more valueable jobs.
blame it on the goose
No one to blame.
1817 - 1823The outbreak began in Calcutta and quickly spread to the rest of the subcontinent, eventually extending as far as the Middle Eastern southern Russia and China.There is absolutely no way to know how many died, because records were not kept. However, the British Army recorded 100,000 deaths among its native and European troops, so the mortality must have been staggering.Infected rice apparently was to blame for the start of the outbreak.There have been seven pandemic outbreaks of cholera in since this one. The seventh began in 1961, and according to the World Health Organization continues today. In 1999, WHO recorded more than 9,000 cholera deaths.Cholera is caused by the bacteria Vibrio cholerae and is spread by drinking water and food contaminated with the bacteria
If you are referring to: "Don't blame it on sunshine, Don't blame it on moonlight, Don't blame it on good times". Then the song you are after is: Blame it on the Boogie, by The Jackson Five.