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CH. 2

CH. 2. FIRST WAVE. MIGRATION. Permanent move 1 in 6 yrs. PUSH PULL. U.S. Most foreign born 1820-1910: 75 mil. 1840-1860: 75% Irish, Ger. Europe? Today? L.A. AND Asia. 1850. CA, state Gold Rush Slavery U.S. growth. CHINESE. First 1848: miners, “Gam Saan ” Warm reception

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CH. 2

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  1. CH. 2 FIRST WAVE

  2. MIGRATION • Permanent move • 1 in 6 yrs.

  3. PUSH • PULL

  4. U.S. • Most foreign born • 1820-1910: 75 mil. • 1840-1860: 75% Irish, Ger. • Europe? • Today? L.A. AND Asia

  5. 1850 • CA, state • Gold Rush • Slavery • U.S. growth

  6. CHINESE • First • 1848: miners, “Gam Saan” • Warm reception • Antagonism

  7. How were Chinese depicted? • How were they compared to Blacks?

  8. JAPANESE • Distinct waves • Hawaii: 1885-1924 • Issei • ??? • Internal, $$$

  9. FILIPINOS • “movement” • Easier • Pensionados • Students • 1900-1930 • Laborers • Male-dominated

  10. SOUTH ASIAN • E. Indian • Hindus • British rule

  11. 1820-1900: 696 • 1901: students

  12. Early 20th cent. • Punjab, 6400 • ??? • $$$, famine

  13. KOREANS • Foreign occupation • Early 20th cent. • Hawaii: $$$ • Recruiters, missionaries • Unique: settlers

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