1882 b) San Francisco Japanese Segregation Crisis Timeline Chinese Exclusion Act prohibits Chinese immigration (in one year, Chinese immigration drops from 40,000 to 23). 1884 1890 1902 1903 1904-1905 May 1905 April 1906 Japanese government allows Japanese workers to emigrate to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations. Approximately 2,038 Japanese in the United States. President Roosevelt declares victory in the Philippines. President Roosevelt signs treaty with Panama to begin construction of the Panama Canal. Russo-Japanese War between Russia and Japan. Japan surprisingly defeats Russia and establishes itself as a military power. President Roosevelt mediates the treaty and wins a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in 1906. 1907 Anti-Asiatic League formed in San Francisco. Supported by 67 labor unions. Pushes for legislation to exclude Japanese, Koreans, Chinese. San Francisco earthquake destroys 29 out of 72 school buildings. Oct. 11, 1906 San Francisco Board of Education passes a law forcing Japanese students to attend the Chinese school. Japan angers when it hears of the law. Oct. 26, 1906 President Roosevelt publicly opposes the San Francisco law. President Roosevelt signs "Gentlemen's Agreement" in which Japan agrees to restrict the immigration of Japanese workers to the United States. In return, San Francisco reverses law and allows Japanese into the public schools. 12) According to the timeline provided, which group of Asians was prohibited FIRST? What was the name of this legislation? a) 13) Where do many Japanese first find employment in the US?
1882 b) San Francisco Japanese Segregation Crisis Timeline Chinese Exclusion Act prohibits Chinese immigration (in one year, Chinese immigration drops from 40,000 to 23). 1884 1890 1902 1903 1904-1905 May 1905 April 1906 Japanese government allows Japanese workers to emigrate to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations. Approximately 2,038 Japanese in the United States. President Roosevelt declares victory in the Philippines. President Roosevelt signs treaty with Panama to begin construction of the Panama Canal. Russo-Japanese War between Russia and Japan. Japan surprisingly defeats Russia and establishes itself as a military power. President Roosevelt mediates the treaty and wins a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in 1906. 1907 Anti-Asiatic League formed in San Francisco. Supported by 67 labor unions. Pushes for legislation to exclude Japanese, Koreans, Chinese. San Francisco earthquake destroys 29 out of 72 school buildings. Oct. 11, 1906 San Francisco Board of Education passes a law forcing Japanese students to attend the Chinese school. Japan angers when it hears of the law. Oct. 26, 1906 President Roosevelt publicly opposes the San Francisco law. President Roosevelt signs "Gentlemen's Agreement" in which Japan agrees to restrict the immigration of Japanese workers to the United States. In return, San Francisco reverses law and allows Japanese into the public schools. 12) According to the timeline provided, which group of Asians was prohibited FIRST? What was the name of this legislation? a) 13) Where do many Japanese first find employment in the US?
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