TITLE

Anglo-Saxonizing Machines

AUTHOR(S)
Williams, Michael
PUB. DATE
January 2003
SOURCE
Chinese America: History & Perspectives;2003, p23
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the immigration laws of pre-Federation Australian colonies in 1901. Background on restrictions on Chinese entry in Australia and the U.S.; Political and social factors that affected Australian restrictive entry laws; Influences of Australian colonies on trade and labor relations with China.
ACCESSION #
12865278

Tags: EMIGRATION & immigration law;  COLONIES;  AUSTRALIA -- Foreign economic relations;  CHINA -- Foreign economic relations

 

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