The Chinese Exclusion Act, enacted in 1882, was a federal law that prohibited the Immigration of Chinese laborers to the United States for ten years. It marked the first significant legal restriction on immigration based on ethnicity, reflecting widespread anti-Chinese sentiment and racism at the time. The Act was extended multiple times and wasn't effectively repealed until 1943, severely limiting the rights and opportunities for Chinese immigrants and their families in the U.S.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.
to protect American workers - apex
what was th first law passed to limit immigration?
The Chinese Exclusion Act, passed on May 6, 1882, prohibited/suspended Chinese immigration into the US during the 1880's. - Yüri -
the chinese were banned from the united states and the chinese immagrants were banned too
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.
Stopped Chinese immigration
Stopped Chinese Immigration
chinese people were not allowed to immigrate to the united states from Asia
to protect American workers - apex
what was th first law passed to limit immigration?
chinese people were not allowed to immigrate to the united states from asia
A law that banned Chinese workers from coming to the United States for 10 years
The Chinese Exclusion Act, passed on May 6, 1882, prohibited/suspended Chinese immigration into the US during the 1880's. - Yüri -
The Chinese Exclusion Act did not allow any Chinese to live in America
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.