Have you
thought why there are many Chinese come to the United State? Have you thought
how the first group of Chinese come to the United State was when you saw there
many Chinese walking on the street? Today, many of the Chinese come to the
United State, some for traveling, some for their business, some for their job,
some for studying, and some for having a better life. Today, there are many
Chinese-American live in the United State, though they live in America; they
also keep their traditional and distinct culture or custom. So, do you know why
the ancestor of Chinese wanted to go to the United State? This blog will help
you clearly to know the processing of the ancestor of Chinese come to America.
In fact, the Chinese began coming to
America in the late 19th century. But, have you thought why they don’t
stay in China. So, let’s compare the background
of China in the 19th century with America’s.
In the late 19th century,
there were many conflicts in China.
In 1838 to 1842, the first Opium War happened in Nanjing,
because Chinese wanted to protect their country. The second Opium War, also
called the Arrow War, fought from 1856 to 1860. These wars were the Chinese
against the Great British. Because of these wars, China opened five ports in
southern part of China to British; The Opium War was a huge change for their traditional
life and economy in South (1).
Also, there were some revolts occurred in 1840s, the most famous
and the biggest rebellion is Taiping Rebellion. But Taiping Rebellion was the
worst civil war in Chinese history. At that time, China was very chaos and people
didn’t have the stable life.
After the internal rebellions were suppressed by the Qing
Government, but there were also many international problem of China in 1860s. Many other countries wanted to own the territories in China. After
1860s, China was embroiled in the international conflicts: in 1870, the Tianjin
Massacre with France; in 1879, the lli crisis with Russia; from 1884 to 1885,
the Sino-French War; and the most famous external war was the Sino-Japanese War
from 1894 to 1895 (2).
In the late 19th century, the government of China
also had the huge change. Sun Yat-Sen, who is the one of the most famous
politicians in China, formed a secret revolutionary society (3). That society
helped China out of their actual difficulty in the early 20th
century.
At the same time in the America, the United States grew at a
dramatic rate because of the Industrial Revolution. A large number of people
moved to the cities. During 1880s, there were many people come from around the
world also helped increasing the population in the cities in the United State (4). Day
by day, the economy and business in the United State were better and faster.
Many people who come from around the world wanted to have a nice job, earn more
money for family, for the better life, or have the better education; they all
come to the United State.
Citation
(1)
"Part 1: Introduction." Chinese
History. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2013.
(2)
"Chinese Cultural Studies: Concise
Political History of China." Chinese Cultural Studies: Concise
Political History of China. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2013
(3)
"Chinese Cultural Studies: Concise
Political History of China." Chinese Cultural Studies: Concise
Political History of China. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2013
(4)
"City Life in the Late 19th Century
- American Memory Timeline- Classroom Presentation | Teacher Resources -
Library of Congress." City Life in the Late 19th Century - American
Memory Timeline- Classroom Presentation | Teacher Resources - Library of
Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Dec. 2013.