In the 1850s, Chinese immigrants began to enter California to find gold and California dreams. They heard that California is a new frontier and a frontier to provide economic wealth opportunities to them. These young and ambitious Chinese immigrants immediately married in their home country, started baking for money, promised to return (with wealth). Similarly, when California experienced a rapid economic change in the 1880's, Japanese immigrants - as young and ambitious as their Chinese counterparts - and the streets filled with gold I was asked. " However, these Chinese and Japanese immigrants rarely exist
However, due to the problems of Japanese immigrants in the US Pacific coast (California, Oregon, Washington), Japan-US relations are getting worse gradually. Immigration control of Japanese (and to some extent Chinese) is hard and culturally different, so it is discriminated by Americans. Their schools were isolated, their freedom was limited, and at last their property was confiscated. The Japanese government agreed to cease sending new immigrants to the US, but demand fair treatment of existing Japanese. This problem impairs bilateral relations
In the 1850s, Chinese immigrants began to enter California to find gold and California dreams. They heard that California is a new frontier and a frontier to provide economic wealth opportunities to them. These young and ambitious Chinese immigrants immediately married in their home country, started baking for money, promised to return (with wealth). Likewise, when California was experiencing rapid economic change in the 1880's, Japanese immigrants as young and as ambitious as their Chinese counterparts left for the United States and they left for the United States, I heard that "I am full of money". Very few Chinese and Japanese immigrants k
Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles Chinese immigrants are the largest immigration groups in the United States. Looking back on the history of the United States, most people think that the first Chinese immigrant came to California during the gold rush. In addition, the Chinese community is one of the largest and oldest ethnic groups among Asian Americans. Some researchers think that there are three periods in the Chinese history of Southern California. In my opinion, I would like to say that there are four main ones.