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Chapter 23 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 23
Makers of America: The Chinese
Push and Pull Factors for Migration
Chinese Contributions in the U.S.
Immigration Conditions
Life in America
Anti-Chinese Sentiment
Second Generation and Legacy
The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction
Electoral Count Act and Electoral Commission
pass of Electoral Count act
Partisan vote: 8 Republicans vs. 7 Democrats
15-member electoral commission (Senate, House, and Supreme Court)
The Compromise of 1877
Democrats allowed Hayes to take office in exchange for several concessions
Federal troops withdrawn
Support for the Texas and Pacific Railroad
Impact of Reconstruction
The Civil Rights Act
14th amendment
Conflict of Election
Tensions with "Tilden of Blood"
Violence
The Birth of Jim Crow in the Post Reconstruction South
End of Reconstruction and Rise of Redeemers
Sharecropping and Tenant Farming
Legalized Segregation and Jim Crow Laws
Plessy v. Ferguson
Oppression and Violence against Blacks
Class Conflicts and Ethnic Clashes
Class Struggles and Labor Movements
Government and Business Alignment
Ethnic Clashes Between Irish and Chinese Workers
Denis Kearney and Anti-Chinese Sentiment
The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)