Chinese Immigrants In The Late 1800s

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In this article, Kevin Wandrei writes about how Chinese immigrants in the late 1800s sought economic opportunity in America; specifically, how they found success in the mining and railroad industry. The first wave of Chinese immigrants in the united States began in the late 1840s due to the California Gold Rush and at the time, they faced discrimination such as being robbed and paying unfair Foreign Miner taxes. In the 1870s, Chinese immigrants became integral to the construction of the Central Pacific Line of the transcontinental railroad making up 80% of the Central Pacific's workforce; once again, the Chinese were being paid a significantly less amount than their Irish counterparts. American

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