They lived in shacks, caves, bamboo homes, in the woods, tents, dwellings and many other not-so-luxurious places.
ranching and buildiing
All of the above - Apex
providing low-cost labor for its construction
I dont have any idea -_-
In the mid to late 1800s, both Irish and Chinese immigrants faced discrimination primarily due to economic competition and prevailing racial prejudices. The Irish, often viewed as unskilled laborers, were marginalized by native-born Americans who associated them with poverty and crime. Similarly, Chinese immigrants, who worked primarily in low-wage jobs such as railroad construction and mining, were subjected to xenophobic sentiments and cultural misunderstandings, leading to violence and discriminatory laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Both groups were scapegoated in times of economic hardship, which exacerbated tensions and fueled discrimination.
The Chinese
The Chinese
ranching and buildiing
The Chinese
Chinese immigrants first began arriving in New York City in the mid-1700s, but they did not start immigrating in significant numbers until the mid-1800s.
The Chinese
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In the 1800s, US labor unions often viewed Chinese immigrants as competition for jobs, leading to widespread discrimination and hostility. Many unions, particularly those representing skilled laborers, sought to exclude Chinese workers from their ranks, believing they undermined wage standards and working conditions. This animosity culminated in events like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which legally barred Chinese laborers from entering the country and reflected the broader anti-Chinese sentiment prevalent among many labor groups at the time.
old immigrants in the late 1800s came from north western Europe
providing low-cost labor for its construction
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European countries. Ireland Germany were the main still. they struggled with finding jobs and living conditions were awful. many had to live in tenements