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In the early 1800s Chinese immigrants established the first chinatowns in cities

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Answer:

Along the western coast of the United States.

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During the early 1800's at the time of Gold Rush, the first wave of the Chinese migrants arrived in the U.S. The most immediate causes for this migration was of course gold and the construction of an intercontinental railway and people who were seeking new economic opportunities. The first Chinese communities known as China-towns emerged in ports on the west coast of the US, and originally were similar to ethnic enclaves established by migrants from Europe.

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The answer would be A.) Along the western coast of the US

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