Wrapping up the Dilemma…
Ultimately the Chinese population has encountered many conflicts within the United States. The United States had held certain discriminatory distrust with Chinese individuals up until this day.i Their past history has not been forgotten and is still remembered due the incredible amount of controversy there has been in the past involving their migration into the States. The ability to survive and maintain a healthy living for men and women from the 1800's and up was difficult lifestyle for the Chinese population in America. They had to work hard in order to see slight potential while risking everything, including their life doing so. Law-suits and laws were discussed wrangling about their intrusion into the United States creating the discomfort and interference they had with their plans of living and succeeding in America.ii The Chinese population in the states continued to grow even after certain laws excluded them from entering. They faced challenges and obstacles as soon as they arrived, but overcame most of them since it was their only chance in making survival for themselves. These obstacles changed the views that people had about moving into America because some of the things that occurred were not justified in the eyes of others. Race and gender was being used to determine the outcome of these individuals while they had done nothing wrong beside attempt to have a well-off living just like everyone else. Chinese immigrants actually supplied more labor for the working industry in America for the jobs that were not being taken by actual citizens living in the country. Their hard work and hardships were fueled by the growing opportunity that they saw in order to make money to send back to their poor families back to their home country. The rough conditions that all Chinese men and women faced throughout the years of the past, has created the significant change in America that is now seen in present times. The combat that Chinese immigrants had to encounter over the years established a significant change that America now reflects and looks back upon.
i"Chinese Immigration and the Chinese in the United States." Accessed February 24, 2014. http://www.archives.gov/research/chinese-americans/guide.html
ii"History of the Chinese." Accessed February 25, 2014. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/riseind/chinimms/>.
iii Wasp Publishing Company, "Under Chinese Immigration. Under Chinese Exclusion.", - 9 July 1882, "The Wasp", February 23, 2014, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/cic:@field(NUMBER+@lit(brk1542))
ii"History of the Chinese." Accessed February 25, 2014. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/riseind/chinimms/>.
iii Wasp Publishing Company, "Under Chinese Immigration. Under Chinese Exclusion.", - 9 July 1882, "The Wasp", February 23, 2014, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/cic:@field(NUMBER+@lit(brk1542))