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The Chinese Exclusion Act - Online Term Paper

The Chinese Exclusion Act

Payal Otia
Anderson, Period 4
English 9CP
November 13, 2013

The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

Have you ever wonder or know who made the railroad? Well, the Chinese made the railroad. In 1850s the Chinese began Constructions on the railroad. "An 1876 report on Chinese immigrations from the California state senate, titled "An address to the people of the united states upon the evils of chines immigrants", that increased the interest in Chinese immigration. (Congress, U.S. "Chinese Exclusion Act " (1882) 1)." In 1882, the forty-seventh Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act. And the Chinese Exclusion Act was not passed because of fear of increasing the population in the United ...

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to emigrate to the US.( "Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) "Human and Civil Rights: Essential Primary Sources. 1)" In California, the Chinese newcomers soon became an exploited work force, especially since they were predominantly male, but the wages they received in the economy were better then the ones they received in China. " Many Chinese became miners, and some developed the laundry business. ("Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) "Human and Civil Rights: Essential Primary sources. 2)" Owners of the Southern Pacific Railroad, who sought to complete the Transcontinental railroad, imported thousands of Chinese because they were patient and cheap.

Opposition in California was both immediate and strong. During the Gold Rush, thousands of Americans from the East began to have nativist's attitudes. Also non- American whites, which had suffered from Eastern nativism, attacked the Chinese in order to elevate their status. "Many Chinese immigrants faced discrimination from many different ...

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