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The larger problem with anti-Asian sentiments on the West Coast compared to the East Coast can be attributed to several factors, including historical context, demographic concentration, and economic competition. The West Coast saw significant Asian Immigration, particularly from China and Japan, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, leading to tensions over labor and resources during economic downturns. Additionally, discriminatory legislation, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, specifically targeted Asian immigrants in these regions. In contrast, the East Coast had a more diverse immigrant population and different economic dynamics, which contributed to comparatively less pronounced anti-Asian sentiments.

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