What role did Chinese immigrants play in the economy of postwar California?

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Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • In 1866 the Central Pacific Railroad began importing thousands of Chinese men to work on the transcontinental railroad.


  • When the railroad was completed in 1869, many Chinese sought work elsewhere in the West.


  • By 1870, 40,000 Chinese lived in California and represented fully one-quarter of the state’s wage earners.


  • They found work in factories, shops, and agriculture.


  • White workers began to cry unfair competition against this Asian group that was becoming increasingly integrated into the region’s economy.

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