What did nativists think about Chinatowns in the late 1800s?
O Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist.
O Nativists thought Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to help Chinese immigrants assimilate.
O Nativists thought Chinatowns were unusual but added to the diverse culture and traditions of a city.
O Nativists thought Chinatowns were useful because they separated immigrants from other residents.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The correct answer is option A) Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist.

Why were Chinatowns established in the US in the 19th century?

The earliest Chinatowns in the United States were founded on the West Coast during the 19th century, spurred on by the California Gold Rush. The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 opened up new opportunities for Chinese people in the Southern United States.

Why was Chinatown formed?

In the face of a hostile public, and in response to hard times and legal exclusion, Chinese immigrants began to build self-reliant communities that became known, to Chinese and non-Chinese residents alike, as Chinatowns.

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