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Chinese Immigrant Labor In America

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This cartoon expresses the fears about the impact of Chinese immigrant labor. It shows Chinese living in a very crowded space, eating rats; and American man coming home after work to a wife, children and normal household conditions. Thousands of unskilled Chinese laborers arrived during the California gold rush in the 1850s and mined for gold, worked in factories, became domestic servants, and many helped build railroads. By the 1870s Americans turned harshly towards the Chinese. By viewing the political cartoon, we can see that the Chinese workers aren’t at a higher “caste” or standard/class compared to the “Americans” therefore not worth a set wage. The Chinese lived in “Chinatowns,” and they were often seen as a threat by other American
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