The Chinese Exclusion Act

By sraj93
  • Chinese and Japanes

    Chinese and Japanes
    Between 1851 and 1883 about 300,000 chinese arrived many came to seek their fortunes after the discovery of gold in 1848 parked the California gold rush.
  • A difficult Journey

    A difficult Journey
    By the 1870s , almost all immigrants travelled by steamship.
  • Anti-Asian settlements

    Anti-Asian settlements
    Ntivism also found a foothold in the labor movement particulary in the west,where native born wirkers feared that jobs would go to chinese immigrants.
  • The west Indies and Mexico

    The west Indies and Mexico
    Between 1880 and 1920 about 260,000 immigrants arrived in the eastern and southern United States from the west Indies.
  • The chinese Exclusion Act

    The chinese Exclusion Act
    This act banned entry to all chinese exceptteachers,merchants,
    teurists and the government officials.
  • Immigrants settled in the cities

    Immigrants settled in the cities
    By 1890,there were twise as many Irish residentsin New York city as in . Dublin, Ireland.1oth centuary became city dwellers because cities were the cheapast and most conveeient places to live.
  • Immigration form country to city

    Immigration form country to city
    Between 1890-1990,about 200,000 African Americansmoved north and west to cities such as chicagoand detrioit in an effort to escape racial vioience economic hardship and political oppression.
  • The gentalment's agreements.

    The gentalment's agreements.
    Jpan's government agreed to limit immigration of unskilled workers to the U.S in the exchange for the repeal of the San Fransisco segregation order.
  • Ellis Island

    Ellis  Island
    After 1909 one gave this glimpse of the process.
  • Angel Island

    Angel Island
    Between 1910-1940 , about 50,000 Chinese immigrants entered the United States through Angel Island.