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Exodusters left the South to escape racism and violence.
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In the late 1800s, Hispanics were allowed to become American citizens, but the Chinese people were not able to become U.S. citizens.
9. Why did Exodusters leave the South? (1 point)
• To get jobs working on the railroad
• To start ranches for raising cattle
• To escape racism and violence
• To leave rural areas for eastern cities
10. How were people of the Chinese and Hispanic background treated different from each other in America in the late 1800s? (1 point)
The Chinese people could easily get high-paying jobs while Hispanics had some of the lowest-paying
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Hispanics were allowed to become American citizens, but the Chinese people were not able to become U.S. citizens.
Hispanics were not considered to be equal by most white settlers, while the Chinese were regarded as equal.
The Chinese were forced to integrate into American society while Hispanics were allowed to maintain their culture
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