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... As the Chinese population in America increased, many of these immigrants came together to form primarily poor Chinatowns in virtually every major US city. ...
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... rate. As it was also intended to, the Chinese Exclusion Act significantly decreased the Chinese Population in America. This unfair ...
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... work. °There was no law preventing [the Chinese] from going overseas to find worką as it is stated in Chinese in America (18). Men ...
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... So the Chinese in America, when celebrating their own festival, do not feel like it. Isn't this a double deprivation in the life of the child? ...
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... States. Congress acted by passing the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882 which banned the immigration of Chinese into America. As the ...
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... said, the Chinese were not allowed to follow the national progression that benefitted earlier immigrants. Immigrants hoped that by coming to America, they ...
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... America's relationship with China will determine the nature of its new role-if the Chinese achieve a dominating position after a long hegemonic struggle with ...
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... Wong, a Chinese-America official of the Mexican-American legal Defenses and Education Fund, indicates that some immigrants do not want to accept and be part of ...
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... smoking is essentially a vice, being a gross indulgence of a passion or appetite." Smoking, like the Chinese, became identified with the underworld of America. ...
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... than just simple interview questions about one's village or parents, rather they were, taken as a whole, another method to exclude the Chinese from America. ...
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... A land of opportunity, an opportunity that triads say they can give them. The triads have seen the demand of Chinese immigrants to try to get to America. ...
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... The result of above brief history of Chinese history in America is that these new comers at the time period of illegal entering of America would eventually ...
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... They had ingenious methods for the gain of control. In China, they sold thousands of tons of Opium to the Chinese merchants and people (Smith 34). ...
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... and Factories. Many Chinese People came to America to find jobs and Americans disliked this which led to racist acts. Later on the ...
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... In Chinese cultures, chopsticks are thought of as an extension to the hands ... to the value people place on time, especially in the "corporate America" culture we ...
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... fifteen cents a day. Making the trip to America was the first task that a Chinese immigrant had to overcome. Many Chinese had to ...
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... As the Chinese population in America increased, many of these settlers came together to form primarily poor Chinatowns in virtually every major US city. ...
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... provided. By 1880, there were about 300,000 Chinese in America, but American accepted few once the railroads were completed. In ...
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... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some ... involved in moving anything from the United States of America to China. ...
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... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some ... involved in moving anything from the United States of America to China. ...
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... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some ... involved in moving anything from the United States of America to China. ...
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... human rights offered in many other countires, like the United States of America. ... Family is a very important aspect of Chinese culture, and cutting down the ...
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... Chinese people came to america denying English culture, which led to the disliking of the language and they thought we were rude. ...
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... In a meeting of WTO negotiations between America and China, an American representative had ever compared the Chinese food with the dog food of America. ...
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... Chinese immigration to America began after the Gold Rush of 1849, but the Chinese Exclusion Act soon followed and the rates decreased. ...
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... Transcontinental Railroad. The numerous railroads the Chinese built in America helped open rich resources in many of the states. The Chinese ...
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... The Chinese put tradition before individuality; they care about their families and do ... America is an industrial and technology era, with high crime and divorce ...
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... To the Chinese, America and most notably California, was known as the "Mountain of Gold or Gold Mountain." Gold Mountain was more of a myth than a fact the ...
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... Other groups, like the Chinese Americans or African Americans that came to America's shores, and Japanese Americans like the author, are still seen as ...
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... Hornet. Soon afterwards he filmed two pictures that were known in America as Fists of Fury and The Chinese Connection. The success ...
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