Mexican immigrants came into the country.
Anti-Chinese violence in Washington happened in 1885.
Mexican Immigration increased
The passage of Chinese immigration legislation, particularly the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, was primarily driven by rising anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States. Economic competition, particularly during economic downturns, fueled fears that Chinese laborers were taking jobs from American workers. Racial prejudice and stereotypes also played significant roles in shaping public opinion against Chinese immigrants. As a result, the U.S. government enacted laws to significantly restrict Chinese immigration and naturalization.
Chinese immigration to the United States significantly declined in the 1880s primarily due to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers. This legislation was driven by growing anti-Chinese sentiment and economic competition fears among American workers. The act marked the first significant law restricting immigration based on ethnicity and set a precedent for future immigration restrictions. Consequently, the number of Chinese immigrants dropped sharply as a result of these legal barriers and social discrimination.
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Mexican immigrants came into the country.
Mexican immigrants came into the country.
One result of anti-Chinese legislation was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which banned Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States. This led to a significant decline in the Chinese population in America and reinforced discriminatory attitudes towards Chinese immigrants.
Mexican immigrants came into the country. [apex :))]
Mexican immigrants came into the country.
Mexican immigrants came into the country. [apex :))]
Mexican immigrants came into the country.
Anti-Chinese violence in Washington happened in 1885.
Anti-Chinese violence in Oregon happened in 1886.
Mexican Immigration increased
Mexican Immigration increased
A congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration