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Immigrants had to wait for a day or two days, In Angel Island immigrants didn't had to wait that long.
The majority were on the West Coast. They came in through the western Ellis Island called Angel Island in San Francisco.
Answers are the same as gradpoint. Immigration official assumed that Chinese travelers would misrepresent themselves to get into America.
In a way I guess you could say. Both places we're used for an entrance to the US but one was on the east coast (Ellis) and the other was on the west coast (Angel). They had to be searched (like a typical search for an airplane ride today), but the Chinese were excluded from entering (Chinese exclusion act)
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Most of the immigrants processed at the Angel Island station in San Francisco Bay were Chinese.
The immigrants who landed at Ellis Island near New York were processed much quicker than immigrants who landed at Angel Island near San Francisco. Angel Island immigrants were held to higher standards than those of Ellis Island.
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Ellis Island and Angel Island are both places where immigrants first stopped when they reached the United States. Ellis Island is in New York and Angel Island is in California.
Immigrants had to wait for a day or two days, In Angel Island immigrants didn't had to wait that long.
Immigrants had to wait for a day or two days, In Angel Island immigrants didn't had to wait that long.
Immigrants had to wait for a day or two days, In Angel Island immigrants didn't had to wait that long.
A place where immigrants entered the U.S
Nope. Angel Island was started as an Immigration Facility in 1910 but many Asians did arrive in San Francisco in the early 1800's, just not through Angel Island. Many did go to Angel Island to be checked for illnesses and and to tell officials about their past life.
Either Ellis Island or Angel Island.
Angel Island in San Francisco Bay, California served as the immigration station on the west coast of the United States. It processed immigrants mainly from Asia from 1910 to 1940, where they underwent medical exams and interviews before being admitted into the country.
What were Ellis Island and angel island what was the difference between them how were immigrants treated at each site