The Angell Treaty of 1880 (Chinese: 中美續修條約), formally known as the Treaty Regulating Immigration from China, was a modification of the 1868 Burlingame...
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Chinese Exclusion Act (redirect from Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882)
Chinese migrants. The act followed the Angell Treaty of 1880, a set of revisions to the US–China Burlingame Treaty of 1868 that allowed the US to suspend...
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1880 to 1881 and then to the Ottoman Empire from 1897 to 1898. On his mission to China, he was the primary American negotiator of the Angell Treaty of...
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authorize James Burrill Angell to renegotiate the treaty in 1880. On November 17, 1880, the renegotiated treaty, called the Treaty Regulating Immigration...
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the University of Michigan Angell Park Speedway, a dirt racetrack in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Angell Treaty of 1880 An archaic spelling of angel Angel (disambiguation)...
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Lau Ow Bew v. United States (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Fuller Court)
case in January, 1892. The Burlingame and Angell Treaties of 1868 and 1880, respectively, outlined the rights of immigrants and emigrants between China and...
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This is a list of treaties that have been negotiated, signed and/or ratified by China before the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949, including...
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Chinese Americans (redirect from Americans of Chinese descent)
women. In 1880, the diplomat James B. Angell was appointed to negotiate a new treaty with Qing China. The resulting Angell Treaty of 1880 restricted...
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pieces of legislation were: The Page Act of 1875, that banned forced laborers and women suspected of prostitution from Asia Angell Treaty of 1880 placed...
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reduce the number of Chinese immigrants. The resulting accord, the Angell Treaty of 1880, allowed the U.S. to suspend Chinese immigration, which Congress...
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Chy Lung v. Freeman (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Waite Court)
commissioner after the ship had landed. In subsequent years, with the Angell Treaty of 1880 and Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), the US government would significantly...
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John Franklin Swift (category Republican Party members of the California State Assembly)
and Angell to Peking (now Beijing), China. The result was the Angell Treaty of 1880 which limited the Burlingame Treaty of 1868. The Angell Treaty regulated...
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Chae Chan Ping v. United States (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
Treaty Regulating Immigration from China, and historians refer to it as the Angell Treaty of 1880. Its prefix stated: "The United States, because of the...
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reduce the number of Chinese immigrants. The resulting accord, the Angell Treaty of 1880, allowed the U.S. to suspend Chinese immigration. When President...
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19th-century Chinese immigration to America (category History of immigration to the United States)
administration appointed US diplomat James B. Angell to negotiate a new treaty with China. The resulting Angell Treaty permitted the United States to restrict...
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Fong Yue Ting v. United States (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
refer to it as the Angell Treaty of 1880. The prefix stated: "The United States, because of the constantly increasing immigration of Chinese labourers...
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Nishimura Ekiu v. United States (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Fuller Court)
number of laws were passed that deprived the Chinese of the right to migrate and deprived Chinese migrants of rights. The Angell Treaty of 1880 temporarily...
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Thomas F. Bayard (redirect from Bayard-Chamberlain Treaty)
Bayard led the American delegation, joined by James Burrill Angell, president of the University of Michigan, and William LeBaron Putnam, a Maine lawyer and...
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Burlingame Treaty of 1868, the Angell Treaty of 1880, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the amendments to the Act in 1884, as well as the Evarts Act of 1891...
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Scott Act (1888) (section Bayard-Zhang Treaty)
1880, the Angell Treaty suspended the immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years and required every Chinese person traveling in or out of the United...
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Rutherford B. Hayes (redirect from 19th President of the United States of America)
Assistant Secretary of State Frederick W. Seward suggested that the countries work together to reduce immigration, and he and James Burrill Angell negotiated with...
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Woodrow Wilson (redirect from 28th President of the United States of America)
advocated for the establishment of a multinational organization, the League of Nations, which was incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles that he signed...
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Theodore Roosevelt (redirect from 26th President of the United States of America)
was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi literary society, the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and the prestigious Porcellian Club. In 1880, Roosevelt graduated...
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United States (redirect from Republic of the United States of America)
Institute of America was founded by Katharine Angell and Frances Roth. This would become the United States' most prestigious culinary school, where many of the...
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public service.: 63–75 Angell himself was frequently called upon by the White House for diplomatic missions.: 63–75 In 1880, President Rutherford Hayes...
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Empress Dowager Ci'an (category Consorts of the Xianfeng Emperor)
Vague rumors of plottings in the palace are afloat, but as yet they are but rumors and not worth repeating. On 30 April 1881, Angell wrote a second...
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In 1880, President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed Angell a special minister to China to negotiate the immigration of Chinese laborers. Angell's publicity...
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Republic of China. The United States has sent diplomatic representatives to China since 1844, when Caleb Cushing, as commissioner, negotiated the Treaty of Wanghia...
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Ottoman Empire–United States relations (category Bilateral relations of the Ottoman Empire)
1st Minister of US to Portugal David Humphreys, signed the Treaty of Algiers with Hassan Bashaw, Dey of Algiers. According to this treaty, the USA would...
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Joseph Grew (category 1880 births)
Joseph Clark Grew (May 27, 1880 – May 25, 1965) was an American career diplomat and Foreign Service officer. He is best known as the ambassador to Japan...
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