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the numbers would have been far higher. According to historian George Peffer, "all the evidence suggests that the women who survived this ordeal were most likely the wives of
Chinese laborers" because they would have possessed the determination needed to endure the questioning, while importers of prostitutes "might have been reluctant to risk prosecution." Yet, this is difficult to conclusively prove, especially since Peffer himself noted that the cost of immigration as well as possible bribes paid to American consuls would have created a greater hardship for the "wives of immigrants who possessed limited resources, than for the wealthy tongs" who sent prostitutes to the U.S. Therefore, although the Chinese Exclusion Act was extremely important in transforming the Chinese into a "declining immigrant group, it was the Page Law that exacerbated the problem of life without families in America's Chinatowns."
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prior to any other immigrant group because of the "threat of their sexuality to the United States." In addition to all the questioning that took place in regard to a woman's character, there were also detailed questions about
Chinese women's fathers and husbands. Therefore, these women were subject to this because officials "accepted that male intentions and actions were more likely to determine a woman's sexual future than her own actions and intentions." Chinese women had to demonstrate that they grew up in respectable families and that their husbands could afford to support them in the United States. Also, "the appearance of the body and clothing supposedly offered a range of possible clues about inner character, on which some officials drew when trying to differentiate prostitutes from real wives." Bodily clues used to examine Chinese women included
370:, an "association of the most prominent Chinese businessmen in Hong Kong." Before a Chinese woman could immigrate to the United States she had to submit "an official declaration of purpose in emigration and personal morality statement, accompanied by an application for clearance and a fee to the American Consul." The declaration was then sent to the Tung Wah Hospital Committee who would do a careful examination and then report back to Bailey about the character of each woman. Also, a list of the potential emigrants was sent to the government in Hong Kong for investigation. In addition, the day before a ship sailed to America, Chinese women reported to the American consul for a series of questioning, which included the following questions:
388:âs grant of less than 200 women to be sent to the U.S. from 1879-1882. Upon their arrival in San Francisco, Colonel Bee, the American consul for the Chinese would observe the documents with photographs of each woman included and ask her the same questions she had heard in Hong Kong. If women changed their answers to the questions, did not match their pictures, or had incomplete paperwork, they could be detained, and sent back to Hong Kong. As a result, from 1875-1882 at least one hundred and possibly several hundred women were returned to China. The entire process was "shaped by the larger, explicit assumption" that Chinese women, like Chinese men, were dishonest.
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Chinese women from the United States." In 1882 alone, during the few months before the enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the beginning of its enforcement, 39,579 Chinese entered the U.S., only 136 of them women. Therefore, Chinese immigrants were unable to create families with each other within the U.S. The Page Act was so successful in preventing Chinese women from immigrating and consequently keeping the ratio of females to males low that the law "paradoxically encouraged the very vice it purported to be fighting: prostitution." Not until after
320:, so one might expect legislators to focus on excluding men from immigration, but instead they concentrated on women in order to protect the American system of monogamy. Therefore, the number of immigrants (majority male) entering the U.S. from China during the Page Act's enforcement "exceeded the total for any other seven year period, before passage of the Exclusion Act in 1882, by at least thirteen thousand," but the female population dropped from 6.4% in 1870 to 4.6% in 1880.
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Once on board the ship, the women were questioned again. The first year that Bailey was assigned to differentiate wives from prostitutes he did not yet have the assistance of the Tung Wah
Hospital Committee, and 173 women were allowed to sail to California, he was disappointed with that figure and granted only 77 women passage in 1877. In 1878, under the authority of American consul Sheldon Loring, 354 women arrived in the U.S., a substantial number compared to
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396:, "prettiness, youth, demeanor," and how they walked. However, the task of differentiating "real" wives from prostitutes was virtually impossible. Men, on the other hand, faced more lenient restriction practices and were not required to "carry photographs, nor to match photographs that had been sent in advance to San Francisco Port authorities."
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American democracy. As a result, the Page Law responded to "what were believed to be serious threats to white values, lives, and futures." California state laws could not exclude women for being Chinese, so they were crafted as regulations of public
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Chinese women who "passed" these questions according to the American consul were then sent to be questioned by the harbor master on duty. He would ask the women the same questions in an effort to catch liars, but if the women were approved they were then allowed to board the steamer to America.
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Chinese women. Moreover, the Page Act created the policing of immigrants around sexuality, which "gradually became extended to every
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Have you entered into contract or agreement with any person or persons whomsoever, for a term of service, within the United States for lewd and immoral purposes? Do you wish of your own free and voluntary will to go to the United States? Do you go to the United States for the purposes of
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While this is being done I invite the attention of Congress to another, though perhaps no less an evil--the importation of Chinese women, but few of whom are brought to our shores to pursue honorable or useful occupations.
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3188:Mexicans Without Borders
2688:US v. Bhagat Singh Thind
2561:National Origins Formula
2245:Chinese Exclusion (1882)
2220:Civil Rights Act of 1866
1776:April 2014 ĂrĂŒmqi attack
1585:Second Sino-Japanese War
1414:Chinese massacre of 1871
1310:Asiatic Exclusion League
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2539:Central American Minors
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2331:Nationality Act of 1940
2281:Naturalization Act 1906
2255:Immigration Act of 1891
2240:Immigration Act of 1882
2230:Naturalization Act 1870
2210:Naturalization Law 1802
2186:Naturalization Act 1790
1906:Ita Martadinata Haryono
1786:2015 Plaza Low Yat riot
1736:Abacus Bank prosecution
1359:Sangley Massacre (1662)
1019:www.presidency.ucsb.edu
842:Crean, Jeffrey (2024).
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140:Committee consideration
3975:Ohio Statehouse statue
3689:Second Enforcement Act
3652:Native American policy
3381:Commanding generalship
3254:Borderland (TV series)
3108:Arizona SB 1070 (2010)
2581:Unaccompanied children
2356:LuceâCeller Act (1946)
2146:Relevant colonial era,
1781:May 2014 ĂrĂŒmqi attack
1746:July 2009 ĂrĂŒmqi riots
1539:White Australia policy
1082:Anti-Chinese sentiment
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3431:Judicial appointments
2831:Immigration reduction
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2346:War Brides Act (1945)
2225:14th Amendment (1868)
2095:Hong Kong nationalism
1731:2006 Nukuʻalofa riots
1710:1997 Banjarmasin riot
1505:Hells Canyon Massacre
1478:Rock Springs massacre
1468:Issaquah riot of 1885
1447:Chinese Exclusion Act
1375:1740 Batavia massacre
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1152:Andrew Jackson Bryant
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4092:Ulysses S. Grant Jr.
4086:Frederick Dent Grant
4068:Hannah Simpson Grant
3918:Presidential library
3743:Bid for a third term
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3133:Arizona Border Recon
3113:Alabama HB 56 (2011)
2977:Immigration stations
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2784:Brooks County, Texas
2696:US v. Brignoni-Ponce
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2316:Immigration Act 1924
2301:Immigration Act 1918
2291:Immigration Act 1907
2276:Immigration Act 1903
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1495:Seattle riot of 1886
1441:New Zealand head tax
1380:1782 Saigon massacre
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339:Fourteenth Amendment
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4098:Jesse Root Grant II
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3980:Philadelphia statue
3960:U.S. Capitol statue
3547:Funding Act of 1870
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2871:Reverse immigration
2750:Sanchez v. Mayorkas
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2519:Visa Waiver Program
2514:Permanent residence
2341:Magnuson Act (1943)
2170:Plantation Act 1740
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1771:2014 Kunming attack
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1603:Japanese war crimes
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2534:Green Card Lottery
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2398:Refugee Act (1980)
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1641:Mergosono massacre
1621:Changkiao massacre
1597:Nanshitou Massacre
1402:Lambing Flat riots
1305:Anti-Chinese Union
1235:Racism in Malaysia
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2996:East Boston
2680:Ozawa v. US
2509:Visa policy
2474:DACA (2012)
2069:Shina/Zhina
2049:Ching chong
2012:Michelle Go
2002:Xiaoxing Xi
1992:Sherry Chen
1977:Jiayang Fan
1911:Qian Xuesen
1706:(1975â1979)
1657:(1956â1965)
1629:(1945â1946)
1599:(1942-1945)
1593:(1937â1938)
1541:(1901â1973)
1518:(1892â1943)
1491:(1885â1923)
1449:(1882â1943)
1443:(1881â1944)
1404:(1860â1861)
1334:By incident
1257:Philippines
1162:Hideki Tojo
930:Peffer 1986
918:Peffer 1986
901:Abrams 2005
886:Abrams 2005
871:Abrams 2005
720:Peffer 1986
708:Peffer 1986
696:Peffer 1986
669:Peffer 1986
654:Abrams 2005
642:Abrams 2005
630:Abrams 2005
588:Peffer 1986
576:Abrams 2005
561:Abrams 2005
546:Abrams 2005
477:Abrams 2005
465:Peffer 1986
434:Waxman 2018
330:lower class
108:, Chap. 141
4180:Categories
4124:(grandson)
4118:(grandson)
4112:(grandson)
4106:(daughter)
3923:Grant Park
3870:convention
3855:convention
3787:Birthplace
3782:Early life
3748:World tour
3711:Poland Act
3577:Government
3391:Presidency
3367:Appomattox
3228:NumbersUSA
3030:Operations
3011:San Ysidro
2771:and events
2598:Government
2007:Yao Pan Ma
1967:Haoyang Yu
1942:Danny Chen
1921:Wen Ho Lee
1186:By country
1090:Background
940:References
394:bound feet
289:The first
223:immigrants
219:Republican
122:Introduced
74:Public law
34:Long title
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3905:Memorials
3845:Elections
3662:Modoc War
3347:Vicksburg
3006:Otay Mesa
2885:Geography
2571:Detention
1962:Gang Chen
1952:Eileen Gu
1937:Anming Hu
1875:Mary Tape
1851:By victim
1516:Geary Act
1262:Singapore
1203:Indonesia
1193:Hong Kong
998:0278-5927
360:Hong Kong
69:Citations
61:Effective
42:Nicknames
4164:Category
4076:(father)
4070:(mother)
3995:Currency
3875:election
3860:election
3414:Grantism
3409:Scandals
3357:Overland
2824:Coyotaje
2556:E-Verify
2546:US-VISIT
2032:Chinaman
1651:(1950s-)
1272:Thailand
1230:Malaysia
1006:27500484
267:Far East
247:sentence
235:convicts
100:18
3579:reforms
3502:Alabama
3426:Cabinet
3421:Pardons
2799:Effects
2083:Related
1885:Yick Wo
1634:Bersiap
1289:Vietnam
1247:Myanmar
1172:Pol Pot
1167:Suharto
1124:Minzoku
303:coolies
191:in the
186:federal
79:Pub. L.
4082:(wife)
4060:Family
3887:Legacy
3504:Claims
3342:Shiloh
2752:(2021)
2744:(2021)
2737:(2020)
2722:(2020)
2714:(2011)
2707:(2001)
2698:(1975)
2690:(1923)
2682:(1922)
2674:(1898)
2622:BORTAC
2576:Family
2529:Asylum
2059:Chinky
1947:Ee Lee
1700:(1974)
1689:(1969)
1663:(1962)
1643:(1947)
1623:(1943)
1617:(1942)
1581:(1931)
1559:(1911)
1553:(1907)
1547:(1907)
1524:(1899)
1507:(1887)
1480:(1885)
1432:(1876)
1421:(1873)
1410:(1862)
1398:(1857)
1350:(1603)
1267:Taiwan
1097:Coolie
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239:coolie
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87:43â141
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4100:(son)
4094:(son)
4088:(son)
4044:Grant
3941:grove
3866:1872
3851:1868
3757:Books
2054:Chink
2025:Slurs
1220:Korea
1208:Japan
1198:India
1002:JSTOR
421:Notes
251:Japan
102:Stat.
3931:ship
3807:farm
3775:Life
3476:1876
3471:1875
3466:1874
3461:1873
3456:1872
3451:1871
3446:1870
3441:1869
3313:18th
2381:1965
2194:1798
2190:1795
1225:Laos
994:ISSN
971:ISBN
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243:fine
217:, a
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142:by
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