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Chinese Immigrants in America - East-West Center...Work in America • Encountered intense prejudice –California passed foreign minors’ tax. –Effectively barred from any occupations

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Page 1: Chinese Immigrants in America - East-West Center...Work in America • Encountered intense prejudice –California passed foreign minors’ tax. –Effectively barred from any occupations

Chinese Immigrants in America

Page 2: Chinese Immigrants in America - East-West Center...Work in America • Encountered intense prejudice –California passed foreign minors’ tax. –Effectively barred from any occupations

Where to Supplement the Curriculum?

• U.S. History Survey Courses

– Largest history course enrollments on campus

• 43 sections in fall

• Comprises two semester-long courses:

– U.S. History to 1877

– U.S. History since 1877

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Plan: Add Sections on Chinese Immigrants to Both Courses

• Will also add sections on other students’ origins.

• Sections will consist of readings, lectures, discussions, and brief writing assignments

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Chinese Immigrant Sections Will Be Added at Following Points

• U. S. History to 1877

– Gold Rush and building of transcontinental railway (“Gold Mountain” immigrants,1849-1877)

• Immigrants also worked in agriculture and urban businesses, especially restaurants and laundries

• U.S. History Since 1877

– Growth of Gold Rush population to the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

– New Chinese immigrants (c. 1980s-present)

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U.S. History To 1877: Chinese Immigrants during the

Gold Rush Period

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Economic, Social Background, and Political Background

• Prior to c. 1750 China the largest, richest, and most technologically advanced country in the world. – Had invented printing, paper, gunpowder

– In 1800 per capita income equal to any country in the world.

– According to some estimates, 40%-50% of men literate

• Most Chinese were farmers, although some were merchants.

• In 19th century China an empire ruled by the Qing Dynasty.

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Cultural and Religious Background

• Confucianism

– Filial piety

– Importance of extended family

• Daoism

• Buddhism

– Several varieties of Buddhism

– Guanyin, bodhisattva of mercy

[Readings not yet identified]

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“Gold Mountain”

• Gold discovered in 1848 in Sierra Nevada foothills.

• Led to a world-wide emigration to California.

• Non-native population increased from 1,000 to 100,000.

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Turmoil in China

• Opium War

• Taiping Rebellion

• Pearl River flood

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Chinese Immigrants

• By 1851 25,000 Chinese had arrived in California.

• Most came from the Guangdong province

• Mostly men

– Planned to return to families in China as soon as possible.

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Map of China

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Chinese Culture and Religion in California

Temples evidence of religious continuity – Oroville

– Weaverville

– Lahaina, Hawaii

Chinese temple, Oroville, Calif.

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Work in America

• Encountered intense prejudice – California passed foreign

minors’ tax.

– Effectively barred from any occupations

• Typical work was in fishing, laundries, restaurants, agricultural labor.

Chinese Temple, Weaverville, Calif.

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The Transcontinental Railroad

• Major workforce building railway through rugged Sierra Nevada mountains

• Sometimes used skills from China.