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The Burlingame Treaty, signed in 1868 between the United States and China, facilitated increased Immigration from China to the U.S. One significant effect of the treaty was the establishment of a framework for the protection of Chinese immigrants' rights, allowing them to work and reside in America. However, this influx eventually led to growing anti-Chinese sentiment and discriminatory legislation, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

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