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Sociology Project
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12 mai 2021
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Brock Vogel
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The First Opium War Ends
The Taiping Rebellion Begins, Turns into one of the most deadly civil wars 20 million dead. Causing the mass immigration to America they were afraid of war and wanted their family to be safe .
The Chinese Begin to arrive in America looking to find wealth and freedom from British.
The second Opium war begiens
The second Opium war ends
People from all over Asia not just the Chinese come to America including the Japan but the rest don't show up for at least another 10 yearsPhilippines, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indian and Pakistan.
The reason why the Chinse wanted to get away was because they were scared of war and the British
Start of the California Gold Rush
Between 1850 and 1882, more than 322,000 Chinese immigrants entered (or re-entered) the United States, many from Guangdong and Fujian provinces
The majority of the Chinese steeled in California
Despite their hard work, Chinese immigrants generally remained underpaid. Many were treated poorly in their jobs and communities. As the Chinese presence grew in the United States, so did anti-Chinese discrimination. Some of this hostility was due to ethnic and cultural prejudices. In the late 1870s, anti-Chinese legislation passed in California and in Congress.
Then in 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which completely banned Chinese workers from entering the country for 10 years.
First opium war begins
By 1870, Chinese miners had paid $5 million to the state of California via the Foreign Miners Tax, yet they faced continuing discrimination at work and in their camps.
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