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The Chinese Exclusion Act
Workers in the West
That would be the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Chinese
Aside from their work on the Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese immigrants were confined to low payi8ng, menial jobs. There was a lot of racism at the time, and Chinese immigrants were often set upon by mobs of whites who believed they were taking away jobs. Anti-Chinese activism became so intense that the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed, banning further Chinese immigrants.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
This law was repealed by the Magnuson Act on December 17, 1943.
The Chinese Exclusion Act
They protested
Yes, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a reflected example of Nativism.
The Chinese Exclusion Act
to kick chinese out of the U.S
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.