The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was effective in significantly reducing Chinese Immigration to the United States, as it prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country for ten years, later extended indefinitely. However, it did not entirely eliminate immigration; some individuals managed to enter through loopholes, and it also led to the establishment of a complex system of exclusionary laws and policies. Overall, while the Act achieved its immediate goal of limiting Chinese immigration, it also fostered discrimination and anti-Chinese sentiment, leaving a lasting legacy on immigration policy in the U.S.
They were not smart enough to accomplish anything because they were not smart.
to immigrate to New Zealand settlers generally have to !QUALIFY! for entry by having enough points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the answer is QUALIFY
Following China's defeat in the Opium War of 1839-1842, a series of unequal treaties disintegrated China's traditional rural economy. Cash crops and unequal foreign trade caused many peasants to lose access to the land.
Godmothers and godfathers are not restricted to Catholicism. The practice of appointing godparents took place in China for years, under a different understanding, and today Chinese children who are fortunate enough to have a godmother will still call her Kai-Maa. The title comes from the word 'adopt,' and the word 'mother.'
In many places, livestock overgraze the land, preventing enough grass from remaining in a certain area to prevent topsoil erosion and eventual desertification Additionally, farmers do not grow their crops with an eye towards preventing desertification and modern horticulture, leaching the soil of nutrients much more quickly than they can be replenished.
Answers are the same as gradpoint. Immigration official assumed that Chinese travelers would misrepresent themselves to get into America.
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Chinese immigrants brought items such as cooking utensils, clothing, herbs and medicines, tools, and personal items on their journey to America. They also brought food supplies like rice, dried seafood, and preserved fruits to sustain them during the long voyage.
Most of the immigrants who worked on the Transcontinental Railroad came from China and Ireland. Chinese laborers were primarily employed for the Central Pacific Railroad, while Irish immigrants predominantly worked on the Union Pacific Railroad. Both groups faced significant challenges and discrimination but played crucial roles in the construction of this monumental project.
Your question is not precise enough than for an answer of - China and Chinese territories.
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Not Enough
When immigrants arrived, Nativists would throw objects at them. They would throw rocks, or wood, or dirt. If that wasn't bad enough, Nativists would exile immigrants to the dirtiest, most dingy and unhealthy outskirts of the city. The immigrants were forced into the worst jobs.
Jennifer Ashby has written: 'Not enough to read--' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Public libraries, Libraries and immigrants, Services to minorities, Immigrants
because they didnt have enough of nations
we must give the chinese people enough actual benefit,for example,distribute them houses.democray thoery don't appeal to the chinese people.
they were convicted because they were immigrants weslaco high rox!They were convicted because they were immigrants A+LS (: