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Chinese immigration to the United States sharply increased
in the 1820s.
in the 1850s.
in the 1880s.
in the 1910s.
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in the 1850s.
Chinese immigration surged during and after the California Gold Rush (late 1840s–1850s) and continued into the 1860s with labor demand for the transcontinental railroad.
Chinese immigration surged during and after the California Gold Rush (late 1840s–1850s) and continued into the 1860s with labor demand for the transcontinental railroad.
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