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Period: to
Population by Immigration
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The Chinese Exclusion Act
The first ever to have restriction for immigration. -
Expiration date of the Exclusion Act
The Exclusion Act Expired but was exteneded to 1920s. -
Mass Movement
Massive five million southern blacks to north and west -
First Movement
During World War I, 454,000 and another 800,000 blacks left the south -
Second Movement
398,000 blacks left south -
Third Movement
3,348,000 blacks left South to go to the Northern city -
Congress Repealed all the Exclusion Act
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The Immigration Act
Provided the most comprehensive change -
Limit on Imigration
Set a Limit on the Imigration being 170,000 from outside