Ameeriklased hiinas (inglise keeles)
Chinese americans
Chinese Americans (traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese)
are Americans of Chinese descent. Chinese people came to the United States from Singapore,
Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, the Philippines, and Taiwan.[6]
The first Chinese immigrants arrived in 1820 according to U.S. government records. 325 men
are known to have arrived before the 1848California Gold Rush[7] which drew the first
significant number of laborers from China who mined for gold and performed menial labor.[8]
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There were 25,000 immigrants by 1852, and 105,465 by 1880, most of whom lived on
the West Coast. They formed over a tenth of California's population. Nearly all the early
immigrants were young males with low educational levels from six districts in the Guangdong
province