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What were the greatest problems faced by chinese-americans? how did they attempt to overcome them?

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  • 19-01-2018
Chinese Americans faced the brutality of the Irish, who were the main competition for jobs. Labor Unions also disliked the immigrants, who were used as 'strike breakers' because of their need for jobs. After the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Chinese still created there own new element of American Society--Chinatown.
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