Asian immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s often worked in labor-intensive industries such as mining, railroad construction, agriculture, and domestic service. Many Chinese immigrants, for example, were employed as laborers on the Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. Japanese immigrants often worked in agriculture, particularly in California where they were involved in farming and fishing. Discriminatory laws and attitudes limited their job opportunities, leading many to take on low-paying and physically demanding work.
In California, the Sacramento River levee's, and the railroad that goes through the Sierra Nevada Mountains, on through the Donner pass were largely built by Chinese immigrants during the 1860's. Irish immigrants built the rail road going west, while the Chinese immigrants built going east. The rail road tracks were finished, and met in Utah.
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They were in use in the early 1900's.
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They came in the late 1800 and the early 1900
The head tax as imposed on Chinese immigrants in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It was an effort to stop Asian immigrants from coming into the country with their families. The apology is not to China or other Asian country but to immigrants who were charged the head tax and their descendants.
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"Old" immigrants were from Western Europe, and "new" immigrants were from eastern and southern Europe.
southern and eastern europeans
yes ..... read Louis Adamic, laughing in the jungle 1932. He was an immigrant from Slovenia to the USA in 1923 .
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the trip was long, scary, bad, terrible..
Most Hungarians took with them the skills or jobs that they had in the motherland. Hungarian Men, Women, and Children also worked in factories
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When the laws were passed certain immigrants moved back to where they came from and the population of immigration went down.