The Chinese came to America in the 1800's because of ther ever depleting noodle stockpiles in china. In America there were copius amounts of noodles, even free noodles, every kind of noodles, spicy, beef flavor (imitated flavor) etc, etc. This is the mane reason why the Chinese came to America in the 1800's.
The bulk of the Chinese were shipped to America in the later 1800s to work on railroads, mines, and anywhere that heavy labor was needed. The miners and railroad bosses were quite happy with their presence.
No!
they got on boats
in the 1800s
In America, slavery.
The Chinese were attracted to Australia because of the gold rush.
food and some clothes and stuff
railroads
They came to New Zealand in the 1800s
Prior to the 20th century, there was only one way to come to America...by ship.
Originally the Chinese came as part of the California Gold Rush of 1849. not true. The Chinese came to America for the transcontnental railroad.
The bulk of the Chinese were shipped to America in the later 1800s to work on railroads, mines, and anywhere that heavy labor was needed. The miners and railroad bosses were quite happy with their presence.
ex-ese the Chinese
Wooden Boats.
No!
they got on boats
Widespread anti-Chinese sentiment in the late-1800s resulted in a Congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration.