Starting in 1844 a series of election losses by the increasingly ethnonational American Nativist Whig party triggered a decade of voter intimidation and suppression and general violence collectively called The Know-Nothing Riots.
The Know-Nothings singled out Catholics, the Irish and Germans, torching their churches and their businesses in a crusade for American purity.
During a tight election on August 6th 1855 the Know Nothings descended on Louisville, Kentucky. Twenty-two people were killed (some estimates put that figure at over 100) and 100 businesses, private homes and tenements had been vandalized, looted and/or burned, including the Washington Brewery, owned by Wilhelm Armbruster, which was burned to the ground.
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