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Life on the Mainland The Chinese Experience
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Gold Rush
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1850s Governor John Bigler
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Gold Rush May 1852: Foreign Miners’ License Tax
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Gold Rush 1855 Chinese Immigration Act 1862 An Act to Protect Free White Labor Against Competition with Chinese Coolie Labor, and to Discourage the Immigration of the Chinese into the State of California
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Central Pacific Railroad
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Leland Stanford
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Central Pacific Railroad Winter 1866
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Central Pacific Railroad 1890 at Promontory Point, Utah
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Agriculture Ah Bing Lue Gim Gon
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Post Civil War Chinese Tenant farmers
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Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
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Legal Actions leading to Exclusion 1855 Chan Yong 1862 Ling Sing V. Washburn
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Legal Actions leading to Exclusion 1868 Burlingame Treaty
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Legal Actions leading to Exclusion 1870 Civil Rights Act
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Chinese Women
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1875 Page Law 1.) Decreased population 2.) Miscegenation 3.) Gambling 4.) Brothels 5.) Opium Dens 6.) Chinese Stores
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Railroad to the East Brought in as strike workers against unions
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1880 California Definitions Whites could not marry Negros, Mulattos, or Mongolians
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1882 Chinese Exclusion Act
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Entrepreneurship & Chinatowns
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Joe Shoong- First National Dollar Store
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Entrepreneurship & Chinatowns Bachelor Quarters Unsanitary Conditions
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Pre- Earthquake San Francisco Chinatown
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Entrepreneurship & Chinatowns: The Great San Francisco Earthquake April 18, 1906
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Entrepreneurship & Chinatowns
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Tongs Top: On Leong and Hip Sing Tongs Bottom: Pui Tak Center/ On Leong Tong Building here in Chcago Huiguans
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Traditions from Home Chinese New Year, Qing Ming, Moon Festival Brought their gods
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Another Wave of Immigration 1924 National Origins Act Paper Sons Angel Island
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