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

This entry does not meet Wikipedia's quality standards , require a complete rewrite. Please talk page to discuss relevant issues with reference to more outstanding entries Writing Guide .

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Colorado State University, a professor specializing in American history, once told me generalize about the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States, he will be divided into five phases of. According to historical records, the first batch of Ch

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

The earliest Chinese American immigrant communities ── Chinatown (Chinatown), appeared in the 19th century, it The west coast of the U.S. anti-China campaign in history and in 1882 the Chinese Exclusion Act the federal government a direct consequence.

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Foreword Chinese in American history, is a not through violent revolution, by virtue of the current system and their own efforts to change the fate of a step by step, into the mainstream of history. At this point, recalling the Chinese Exclusion Act, push

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