California Railroads

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Across
  1. 2. Chinese workers made this drink with boiling water and it kept them healthy.
  2. 4. The Weaverville ______ House is the oldest continuously run Chinese temple in California.
  3. 6. In 1885 all the Chinese citizens of this Humboldt County city were forced to move.
  4. 8. Meaning those who have moved to foreign countries permanently for work or for better living conditions.
  5. 9. The Chinese _______ act prevented Chinese immigrants from coming to America.
  6. 11. Train engineer visionary nicknamed"Crazy _____."
  7. 12. This was the style Chinese men wore their hair in.
  8. 13. This color of spike was driven into the earth in 1869 to celebrate the completion of the railroad from East to West coast.
Down
  1. 1. Meaning the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group.
  2. 3. Chinese workers used dynamite and pickaxes to carve these in mountains for the railroad to pass through.
  3. 5. Meaning a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a something from their employer.
  4. 7. It was a struggle to find a pass for the railroad to go through this California mountain range.
  5. 10. The name of the female empress who took the throne in 1861 in China at the age of 26;alternative name for empress Tzu Hsi of the Qing dynasty