Excerpt from Chinese Immigration, Vol. 2In the original plan a chapter on the Chinese in other Pacific states was contemplated, but since, up to 1882, over 70 per cent. Of the Chinese were in California, it was thought best for the sake of space to omit it. However, many of the illustrations in the chapters on administration, competition and assimilation, have been drawn
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Were a critical period in chinese history--they saw the birth and development of the new chinese empire and its earliest expansion and acquisition of frontier territories. But for almost two thousand years, because of gaps in the available records, this essential chapter in the history was missing.
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Two artists are painting portraits of a chinese β one sees a saint, the other a sinner. The drawing was published in 1857 as the victorian parliament debated anti-chinese immigration restrictions that became the model for all the colonies.
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