在加利福尼亚采矿营地的中国人:1848-1870

D. V. Dufault
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1848年在香港发现加利福尼亚金矿的消息宣布后的两年里,华人并没有大量移民到北美。然而,到了1850年,中国人已经被这里的财富和高工资故事深深吸引,认真地接受了来加州谋求更高地位的想法。尽管1850年加州只有6601名华人,但到1860年,这一数字已增加到34,933人,到1870年已达到49,2772人。这些“天神派”最初在旧金山受到了热烈欢迎,他们大多来自工人阶级。到1852年,接待变得不那么友好了,特别是在矿区,那里的排外情绪主要针对中国人。著名的外国矿工税是早期国家歧视性立法的一个很好的例子,它试图迫使这些东方人离开采矿营地。
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The Chinese in the Mining Camps of California: 1848-1870
|TETMsg|URiNG the two years following the announcement of the BhP9 California gold strike in Hong Kong in 1848, the Chinese jj^^li did not emigrate to North America in great numbers. By 1850, however, the Chinese had been attracted sufficiently by the stories of wealth and high wages to accept seriously the idea of coming to California to better their positions. Although in 1850 there were only 6601 Chinese in California, by 1860 the number had increased to 34,933 and by 1870 had reached 49,277.2 Largely from the working classes, the "Celestials"3 were given, at first, a cordial welcome in San Francisco. By 1852, the reception had become less friendly, especially in the mining areas where the anti-foreign feeling came to be directed primarily against the Chinese. The famous Foreign Miners Tax whs an excellent example of early state discriminatory legislation that attempted to force these Orientals from the mining camps.
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