Asked by doodle bob
How did many US labor unions treat Chinese immigrants in the 1800s?
Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members.
Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants find jobs in mills and factories.
Labor unions asked companies to pay Chinese immigrants low wages.
Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants form their own unions.
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Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members.
Many unions in the late 1800s excluded Chinese workers, blamed them for lowering wages, and supported anti-Chinese laws (like the Chinese Exclusion Act).
Many unions in the late 1800s excluded Chinese workers, blamed them for lowering wages, and supported anti-Chinese laws (like the Chinese Exclusion Act).
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