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Q: Why would California workers be against Japanese immigration in the 1920s?
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Why would California workers be against Japanese immigration?

It depends on employment and government policy for Japanese Immigration.


Caused anti-Chinese violence and restrictions against Chinese immigration?

white workers resentment of chinese labor competition


What was the purpose of the Chinese exclusions Act?

It stopped Immigration by Chinese workers and miners for 10 years


What happened when ati immigration legislation stopped Asian workers from coming to America?

Mexican immigration increased


What was a result of excluding Chinese workers?

Mexican immigration


How did immigration affect the ability of north to conduct the war?

Immagration to the North provided workers for production and replacements for soldiers killed or wounded.


What happened when anti immigration legislation stopped Asians workers from coming to America?

Mexican Immigration increased


What was the gentleman agreement of the late 1800?

The Gentlemen's Agreement between the United States and Japan in 1907-1908 was made to calm growing tension between the two countries over the Immigration of Japanese workers.


What was the gentleman's agreement of the late 1800s?

The Gentlemen's Agreement between the United States and Japan in 1907-1908 was made to calm growing tension between the two countries over the Immigration of Japanese workers.


What was the gentlemans agreement of the late 1800s?

The Gentlemen's Agreement between the United States and Japan in 1907-1908 was made to calm growing tension between the two countries over the immigration of Japanese workers.


How did the government help the railroad find cheaper workers for building their railroads?

By encouraging chinese immigration


What are the australian immigration rates?

The immigration rate in Australia is around 210,000 at the end of 2010. The immigration seem to of had a decrease since the previous year was about 340,000. The decline in immigration rates creates a shortage of workers.