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Essay On Chinese Immigration

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Like King Midas’ greed, the lure of instant wealth amid dreams of piles of gold led many Chines to America and eventually to the misery of Midas. Upon hearing of the news of Gold Mountain in 1848 in California, many Chinese immigrants came to America on ships. Most Chinese immigrants were coming to America to become wealthy and to support their families. The Chinese immigrated into the United States due to the economic hardship in China as well. Upon arriving, they worked in gold mines and on building railroads, they faced resentment from Americans, and ultimately the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed. After coming to America because of The Gold Rush, Chinese immigrants first worked mining gold, but then worked on building railroads. They tended to mine for small pieces, where impatient miners had abandoned (“Chinese Immigrants during the Gold Rush”). When the Chinese …show more content…

The legislation of congress passed an immigration restriction to limit the amount of Chinese arriving to 15 per ship or vessel. The Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Acts with the terms of the Angell Treaty which suspended the immigration of Chinese labors for 10 years (Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion Acts). The act required every Chinese person traveling in or out the country to carry an ID, identifying its status as a laborer immigrant and the Chinese exclusion acts (Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion Acts). This law prohibited Chinese laborers who were skilled or unskilled and Chinese employees working as miners from entering the country. The Chinese immigrants learned to use courts as a venue to fight for their rights and won many cases (Yuning Wu). They encountered hostility and were forced to leave the field, and move an urban area, such as San

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