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Who eventually replaced chinese workers, especially in agriculture, after the chinese exclusion act?
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Who eventually replaced chinese workers, especially in agriculture, after the chinese exclusion act?
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Japanese workers replaced the Chinese workers. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the principal huge law limiting movement into the United States. Those on the West Coast were particularly inclined to property declining compensation and financial ills on the disdained Chinese specialists.
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