Chinese Immigration Dbq

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The Chinese Exclusion Act came in to existence when some Americans thought that the Chinese were taking over their jobs and started rebelling and started riots being Racily insane.  The Chinese Exclusion Act was the first powerful law to stop immigration to the United States and banned the immigration of unskilled laborers from China. In the 1850s, Chinese workers immigrated to the United States. Chinese immigrants were very good in building railroads in the west, and as Chinese laborers got successful in the United States, a number of them created their own companies to make more money. As the numbers of Chinese laborers increased, so did the strength of anti-Chinese supporters with other workers in the American economy. This finally resulted in a rebellion that aimed to limit future immigration of Chinese immigrants to the United States. The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882. It was one of the most effective immigration law passed by congress. The Chinese Exclusion Act also required Chinese “non-laborers” in China who desired to enter the U.S. to have permission from the Chinese government that …show more content…

The Chinese already worked for low pay and long hours and they lived in bad sanitary conditions. The way the Americans acted to the Chinese were very uneccisary. When the americans rebeled,  violence broke out and hundreds of Chinese were dead or forced out at sea. The way that how racist Americans were in those times, and the americans couln't just accept the Chinese people for who they were. I don't think that they relized how harsh of conditions they were living in. Poverty, long hour of work with little pay, having to put up with racist americans and having little money. In the Chinese Excusion act, it states that Chinese people are no longer allowed to immigrate to America. This is waht I thought of the Chinese exclusion

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