Investigation 4!

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Across
  1. 5. This 1873 law targeted Chinese immigrants’ hair.
  2. 7. Chinese immigrants believed their remains must return here.
  3. 9. The hairstyle imposed by the Qing Dynasty.
  4. 10. Communities where Chinese immigrants preserved their culture.
  5. 12. The industry that attracted many Chinese immigrants.
  6. 13. A key leader who fought the Pigtail Ordinance in court.
  7. 14. The term for groups opposed to immigration in the 1800s.
  8. 16. This dynasty ruled China from 1644 to 1912.
  9. 17. Chinese immigrants wanted to be buried near these for peace.
  10. 19. The first U.S. Chinatown formed in this city.
  11. 22. A major reason for violence against Chinese immigrants.
  12. 23. A labor-intensive job that many Chinese men worked in.
  13. 24. A reason women stayed behind in China.
  14. 26. Publication where "The Chinese Question" appeared.
  15. 28. Discriminatory act passed in 1882.
  16. 29. What Chinese immigrants struggled to preserve in a hostile land.
Down
  1. 1. Chinese associations that cared for immigrants.
  2. 2. Yee Ah Tye sent his family to this city for safety.
  3. 3. Negative treatment faced by Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
  4. 4. Leadership style of the Six Companies.
  5. 6. Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a successful store.
  6. 8. The act of sending money back to one's homeland.
  7. 11. Yee Ah Tye's first night in California.
  8. 15. Responsible for the violence during the 1871 massacre.
  9. 18. Natural disasters in the 1840s and 1850s affected this.
  10. 20. The violent event in Los Angeles in 1871.
  11. 21. A political cartoonist who drew "The Chinese Question."
  12. 25. City where Yee Ah Tye started another immigrant association.
  13. 27. Female figure in Nast's cartoon, "The Chinese Question."