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  • The '''Chinese Exclusion Act''' was a law passed by the [[United States Congress]] in 1882 in response t ...teachers, students, merchants, and travelers. This was followed by the '''Chinese Exclusion Act''' in 1882, which suspended Chinese immigration for ten years. The Scott Ac
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  • * Gyory, Andrew. ''Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act'' (1998), blames eastern politicians, not Californians, for passage [http:/
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  • * [[Chinese Exclusion Act|Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)]]
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  • * Gyory, Andrew. ''Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act'' (1998), blames eastern politicians, not Californians, for passage [http:/
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  • The '''Chinese Exclusion Act''' was a law passed by the [[United States Congress]] in 1882 in response t ...teachers, students, merchants, and travelers. This was followed by the '''Chinese Exclusion Act''' in 1882, which suspended Chinese immigration for ten years. The Scott Ac
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  • ...cause it brought an alien culture. He and the AFL strongly supported the [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] of 1882 that kept out the Chinese.<ref> Thousands of Chinese entered the
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  • Congress banned further Chinese immigration through the [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] in 1882; act prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the United States,
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  • ...20th Century, and the anti-Asian movements in the West, resulting in the [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] and the so-called "[[Gentlemen's Agreement]]" aimed at the Japanese. Th ...hist9/bryce2.html] [http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist9/brycenotes.html]. The [[Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882]] was the first of many nativist acts of Congress to limit the flow
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  • ...Favored Nation status, Chinese immigration encouraged. Reversed in 1882 [[Chinese Exclusion Act]]. * 1882 - [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] prevented Chinese laborers from entry; law was often circumvented by smug
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  • ...s, which led to the passage of the [[Chinese Exclusion Act (United States)|Chinese Exclusion Act]] in 1882. The Act was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1889, and it wo
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  • The [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] of 1882 curtailed the growth of the Chinese-American population, but larg
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