1. History Of U.S. Politics
During this period, most developed economies made the transition from rural to urban and from agrarian to manufacturing economies. ... In 1882 the Chinese exclusion Act was passed bannding the chinese from becoming natural citzens in the United States. This law was carried on by a new contract that solidfied its meaning of not allowing Chinese immigrants of being citizens. ... The farmers, specifically, were unhappy for four particular reasons: physical problems, social and intellectual concerns, economic difficulties, and political frustrations. , farmers are outraged at their own victim...
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