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.
the chinese were banned from the united states and the chinese immagrants were banned too
chinese workers took jobs for low pay in mining and railroad construction in the united states
Western exploitation ~ Apexvs.com Inefficient Chinese government Extensive Chinese trade with Europe
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the chinese were banned from the united states and the chinese immagrants were banned too
chinese workers took jobs for low pay in mining and railroad construction in the united states
Chinese workers took jobs for low pay in mining and railroad construction in the United States. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
The passage of the stamp act led directly to the Boston Tea Party. This, in turn, led directly to the Revolutionary War.
The passage of the stamp act led directly to the Boston Tea Party. This, in turn, led directly to the Revolutionary War.
Mao led the Red Chinese armies and Chang Kai Shek led the Nationalist Chinese Armies during the Communist Chinese Revolution of 1949.
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The Jungle
The Civil War led to the passage of some basic civil rights amendments. Notably, the 13th amendments freed the slaves from captivity.
The Progressive Era Muckraker book that led to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act in 1906 was The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair.
Mao Zedong
The civil war