The 1882 Exclusion Act prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country and becoming citizens. It also ushered in the most violent decade in Chinese-American history, with assault, arson and murder becoming ever-present dangers for a people marginali

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by 燕婷 | 2013-08-15

The flow of immigration (encouraged by the Burlingame Treaty of 1868) was stopped by the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. This act outlawed all Chinese immigration to the United States and denied citizenship to those already settled in the country. Renewed

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

1840s, with the discovery of gold California and other places, Chinese laborers began to emigrate to America, joined the ranks of the West Coast gold digger. To the end of 1851, so that as many as 25,000 prospectors number of guests who have been around.

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Mr. Gu Jun "reading weekly" May 9, 2012 article, "The earliest Chinese people to the United States," is by far the Chinese press described more specific one. Which covers the period from 1785-1825 in four decades of four batches 14 people, sailors, busi

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Since the late 1980s onwards, hundreds of thousands of Chinese illegal immigrants smuggled into the United States, these people are using a variety of methods, or through sham marriages, or to obtain false identification , through third countries, such

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

How many Chinese in the United States? This is a lot of people are asking the question. Because as Locke, Steven Chu, and a number of Chinese people, the U.S. government's influence gradually deepening, everyone seems to have started up care for this popu

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