They had no choice or just to back to their country
They had no choice or just to back to their country
It was hard
Immigrants were often easily exploited due to their vulnerable status and lack of familiarity with local laws and customs. Many arrived seeking better economic opportunities and were willing to accept low wages and poor working conditions out of desperation. Additionally, language barriers and limited social networks made it difficult for them to advocate for their rights or seek help. Employers could take advantage of this vulnerability, knowing that immigrants often had few alternatives.
they tried to incite a revolution... apex(;
for work and for they can go to school
They had no choice or just to back to their country
They had no choice or just to back to their country
They had no choice or just to back to their country
The difficult conditions of working children
jobs that Americas don't want to have with poor conditions
Chinese immigrants faced discrimination, racism, and restrictive laws in the countries they migrated to. They were often subjected to low wages, poor working conditions, and limited job opportunities. They also faced language barriers and cultural isolation, making it challenging to integrate into society.
It was hard
Fair treatment and safe working conditions for immigrants. (APEX)
Living and working conditions for the Irish immigrants were very poor. They were treated like second class citizens by the Americans and usually had to work in factories or other similar industries.
the working conditions are kind if difficult because you have to go through all the safety test, all of the traing, you have to have some qualification.
they were both powerless to affect pay rates or working conditions
An estimated 1,200 to 2,000 workers died while constructing the transcontinental railroad. The majority of these workers were Chinese immigrants, who faced hazardous working conditions, harsh weather, and inadequate safety measures. The toll included accidents, disease, and difficult living conditions, reflecting the perilous nature of this monumental project.