How were Asian American ethnic groups welcomed and treated in America?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Answers to this question will vary but should include elements of the following: Chinese Americans found work on the transcontinental railroad; resentment of Asian Americans quickly built due to limited job opportunities; and legislation limiting or banning immigration ensued, it was finally repealed in 1943. Japanese Americans found work in agriculture, farming, and on railroads; their success led to resentment and hostility; the Japanese Internment. Filipino Americans: U.S. protectorate after the United States bought it from Spain. In 1909, several hundred Filipino workers were recruited to Hawaii to labor on the plantations; most significant arrival of Filipinos began in 1965, with the Immigration Reform Act, which allowed 32,000 Filipinos, mostly highly skilled professionals, to enter the country.

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