While the homes were basically Western (Occidental) in construction, they often had an exterior (windows and/or front porch) Eastern (Oriental) decoration to them.
they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
No, when the Chinese came to British Columbia they had to learn English after getting there, like many immigrants to North America.
Chinese immigrants came to America and helped build the transcontinental railroad. it was very dangerous work but Chinese immigrants were plentiful and willing. they were cheap, plentiful labor which made them ideal to the racist white men of America.
no
it is dirty and had a lot of bad people like Sydney
Chinese immigrants in Canada are dispersed throughout the country, with significant populations in urban centers like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. In Vancouver, areas like Richmond and Burnaby have large Chinese communities, while in Toronto, neighborhoods like Markham and Scarborough are popular among Chinese immigrants. In Montreal, the Chinatown area is a hub for the Chinese community.
Chinese immigrants brought items such as cooking utensils, clothing, herbs and medicines, tools, and personal items on their journey to America. They also brought food supplies like rice, dried seafood, and preserved fruits to sustain them during the long voyage.
Very badly. they were discriminated against nativism was arousing again so there were laws passed to restrict the entrance of Chinese immigrants along with anti-Chinese organizations
Homes in Australia are like homes in America. The aborigines, however, live in primitive structures in or near the desert.
no they don't have rights like me
because they felt like it
it was some what good