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Visit Majon's Article Marketing Directory for more great content...Also visit Majon's Shopping Directory MarketplaceThe Exclusion Act of 1882 and Chinese American History
A series of natural disasters, political upset, and diminishing necessary resources caused a large number of Chinese people to immigrate to the United States in the early 1840s. Men from the southern part of China were drawn to California because of the need for labor in the gold mining industry. At one point over 25,000 immigrants from China worked in the area. This wave of immigrants continued for approximately thirty years however slowed during the Civil War. By the early 1870s, Chinese Americans made up a large number of persons laboring in industries like farming, industrial factory work, building the railroad, and fishing. Like many immigrants in history, individuals continued to immigrate to the United States to avoid hardship in their motherland.
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