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The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed into law by President Arthur on May 8, 1882, following revisions made in 1880 to the Burlingame Treaty of 1868. Those revisions allowed the U.S...
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Such was the demand for Chinese labor that the United States reinforced its "open door" policy by treaty: the Burlingame Treaty of 1868 guaranteed to the Chinese Government the unrestricted immigration of its citizens to the United States.
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The Burlingame treaty, of which the ratifications were exchanged at Peking November 23, 1869, recites as the occasion and motive of its negotiation by the two Governments that "since the conclusion of the treaty between the United States of America and the Ta Tsing Empire (China) of the 18th of June, 1858,
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Tape family photo ... In 1884 Joseph and Mary Tape attempted to enroll their daughter Mamie at Spring Valley School in San Francisco. Principal Jennie Hurley cited school board policy against admitting Chinese children, and the Tapes took the case to court. ... After the decision, the state legislature quickly passed a...
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List of United States treaties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of treaties to which the United States has been a party or which have had direct relevance to U.S. history. Although the United States as such is not a party to these, having not come i...
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1855 stevens treaty lex posterior rule latter treaty ; 1769 indian land treaty canada usa indian treaty french treaty city of 1802 spp treaty geneva treaty the treaty of paris 1783 ec treaty article 175 and 176 geneva treaty effects of the treaty of waitangi treaty of prairie du chein ;
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