The Impact of Expansion on Chinese Immigrants and

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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Chinese immigrants were almost always denied entry to the U.S all the way to the Chinese exclusion Act, Some widespread discrimination and or made it into low paying or gave them limited opportunities., Some Chinese immigrants were instrumental or possibly building railroads somewhere in the American west., Hispanic citizens faced discrimination and violence from white settlers, Chinese immigrants faced harsh discrimination and violence, Chinese immigrants worked in very dangerous conditions, They received low salaries, about $25-35 a month for 12 hours a day, and worked six days a week, they endured an epidemic of violent racist attacks, a campaign of persecution and murder, Chinese immigrants and Hispanic citizens had the worst-paying jobs that were under the worst working conditions., Towards the end Hispanic citizens fought back the White settlers who kicked them out., The white caps were people who burned Hispanics house, barns, and crops., they were often met with hostility and violent attacks when they attempted to settle into communities., Chinese immigrants first flocked to the United States in the 1850s, eager to escape the economic chaos in China and to try their luck at the California gold rush, tensions between white and Chinese immigrant miners erupted in a riot, resulting in over two dozen Chinese immigrants being murdered and many more injured., The Chinese community banded together in an effort to create social and cultural centers in cities such as San Francisco., By 1852, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants had arrived, and by 1880, over 300,000 Chinese lived in the United States, As late as 1890, less than 5 percent of the Chinese population in the U.S. was female, Only when the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 forbade further immigration from China for a ten-year period did the flow stop., The ban was later extended on multiple occasions until its repeal in 1943. Eventually, some Chinese immigrants returned to China., Additionally, in 1882, the U.S. Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which forbade further Chinese immigration into the United States for ten years, In the 1870s, white Americans formed “anti-coolie clubs” (“coolie” being a racial slur directed towards people of any Asian descent), they sought to provide services ranging from social aid to education, these immigrants continued to arrive in the United States seeking a better life for the families they left behind and Some even traveled as far east as the former cotton plantations of the Old South, which they helped to farm after the Civil War.

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