California is America's most industrialized, successful, and populated state (35 million people); while living in or visiting California, and driving through out the massive Sacramento Valley (the south end of this valley is called the San Joaquin Valley, but it's all the same geographically-from Redding to Gorman's Pass); notice the countless rivers and creeks flowing EVERYWHERE...those are all diked...channeled by levies. Those were originally built by Chinese workers.
The Union Pacific Railroad that goes from California to Promontory Point in Utah was primarily built by the Chinese in 1869. The Irish immigrants built the eastern portion which connected the two at that point.
The Chinese had a significant impact on America, particularly in terms of labor and infrastructure development. Chinese immigrants played a crucial role in the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in the mid-19th century. They also contributed to the growth of industries such as mining, agriculture, and garment manufacturing. However, Chinese immigrants also faced discrimination and restrictive laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which limited their rights and opportunities in the country.
One result of anti-Chinese legislation was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which banned Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States. This led to a significant decline in the Chinese population in America and reinforced discriminatory attitudes towards Chinese immigrants.
Spain had the most impact on the language and religion of Latin America through colonization. The Spanish brought the Spanish language and Roman Catholicism to the region, which have deeply influenced the culture of Latin America.
Chinese immigrants came to America mainly in the 19th century to seek economic opportunities during the California Gold Rush and help build the transcontinental railroad. They also faced hardships and discrimination in China, and saw America as a place to start anew and build a better life for themselves and their families.
There is no specific data available on the exact number of Chinese people living in Chile. However, the Chinese community in Chile is relatively small compared to other countries in Latin America.
Some notable Chinese inventions include papermaking, printing, gunpowder, the compass, and silk production. These inventions have had a significant impact on global history and technological advancement.
No it did not because the great wall of China was use for the chines,not the Americans.
the Chinese discovered America notchristopher Columbus the Chinese did
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Museum of Chinese in America was created in 1980.
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Chinese Historical Society of America was created in 1963.
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Originally the Chinese came as part of the California Gold Rush of 1849. not true. The Chinese came to America for the transcontnental railroad.
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