Anti-Chinese legislation in the United States
Anti-Chinese legislation in the United States was introduced in the United States to deal with Chinese migrants following the gold rush in California and those coming to build the railway.
See also
- Eugenics in the United States
- Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 - Canada
- Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 - Canada
- Magnuson Act
- Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965
- Burlingame Treaty
- Geary Act
External links
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- George Frederick Seward and the Chinese Exclusion Act | "From the Stacks" at New-York Historical Society
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