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The Chinese exclusion act was passed in the late 1800's. The exclusion act prevented the immigration of the Chinese laborers.
"Old" immigrants were from western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
The two largest immigrant groups during the 1800's were Ireland and Germany
they get paid 1800 a weeek
The Chinese came to America in the 1800's because of ther ever depleting noodle stockpiles in china. In America there were copius amounts of noodles, even free noodles, every kind of noodles, spicy, beef flavor (imitated flavor) etc, etc. This is the mane reason why the Chinese came to America in the 1800's.
in !871. Chinese, or Asian immigration started about 15,000 years ago and occurred in waves ever since. Many came in the 1800's to work in Canada as the pay was great and for many it was a chance to leave a crowded land for an open and freer land.
No. Staples were not invented in the 1800's.
Yes, Immigration still is happening in the U.S. everyday. It's just quicker to get to America now, then in the early 1800's
Nativist groups such as the â??Know Nothing Partyâ?? demanded laws that would curb Immigration. In 1875, laws were passed that banned immigration of convicts and prostitutes. Next, Californians wanted the immigration of the Chinese to be banned. They were accused of lowering wages and attacked by mobs for being racially "inferior". By the 1890â??s the hostility was also against, Jews, Roman Catholics, Japanese and inevitably all immigrants.
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