Chinese Immigrants In The 1820s

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In the 1820s, there were around 650 Chinese immigrants in the US, however by 1852, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants arrived in the US, most living in California. Many of them found work building the first transcontinental railroad, despite their goals of seeking gold. Chinese immigrants faced extreme prejudice and hostility from American settlers in the Western territories since they were prohibited by law from obtaining U.S. citizenship through naturalization since 1790. Even in the face of persistent obstacles like the special tax imposed on Chinese miners during the Gold Rush and the forced relocation that followed to specific Chinese neighborhoods, these immigrants continued to come to the United States in search of better prospects for the