chinese exclusion act 1882
Chinese Exclusion Act 1882
The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882. The
Chinese Exclusion Act was not passed because of fear of increasing
population the United States. It was passed because of racism. It was
also passed because Americans were scared of losing their jobs.
Chinese were sought for jobs in mines and railroads. Racial tensions
increased as more and more Chinese emigrated, occupied jobs, and
created competition for jobs.
The Chinese came to America in
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impact on the American people as well as on the Chinese. Many
reasons were could have been the reason the US applied this act to the
Chinese. Many Americans feared losing their jobs, therefore they took
action. They also feared the spread of Communism from China.
American reputation remains tainted by its racism and inhumane
policies towards the Chinese in the latter part of the 19th century and
the early part of the 20th century
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