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Naturalization Act
Restricts Asian people from having a U.S. citezenship. -
Chinese Exclusion Act
If there are no more Chinese immigrants, it gives the Japanese immigrants more of a chance to work and own land. Chinese Railroad Workers. Digital Image. Significant Dates in Asian American/Chinese American History. Web. 02/04/13. http://www.asianweek.com/2012/01/04/significant-dates-in-asian-americanchinese-american-history/ -
Alien Contract Labor Laws
Prevents many Japanese people from finding work in the U.S. -
The Expatriation Act
This impacts Japanese men, American women will probaly not want to loose their American citezenship and marry Japanese men. -
Gentleman's Agreement
Japanese women come over as "Picture Brides" and the Japanese people have American children. Women in Wintersburg.Digital Image. Historic Wintersburg. February 27, 2012. Web. 02/04/13. http://historicwintersburg.blogspot.com/2012_02_01_archive.html -
The Land Law
Prevents Japanese poeple from becoming citezens and owning land -
Executive order 9066
Relocates Japanese and Japanese Americans to interment camps, forcing them to leave their jobs and properties. Did the United States put its own citizens in concentration camps during WWII?. Digital Image. How Stuff Works. Web. 02/04/13 -
Chinese Exlusion Act Repealed
Lets Chinese immagrants come to America, making Japanese people loose oppertunities to own land and work. -
Redress Act
Gives all Japanese American WW2 internment camp survivors $20,000