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      • Angel Island is a California State Park now, but it has served many purposes in the past. It was a hunting spot for Native Americans, a base for military operations, and an immigration processing center. Angel Island was the main processing point for immigrants on the West Coast. For this reason it has been called the Ellis Island of the West.
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    Immigrants from China began arriving en masse in the United States in the wake of the Gold Rush. Some worked as miners; others got jobs on farms, in textile factories, or building the transcontinental railroad. At the time, the federal government did little to regulate immigration, instead leaving it up to the states. But with the growing influx of...

    Under the Chinese Exclusion Act, U.S. immigration officials were required to inspect each Chinese passenger who arrived via boat in San Francisco before they could be allowed on land. As this process often took more than a single day, passengers were initially detained on steamships anchored in the harbor for that purpose. In 1892, a building near ...

    From 1910-40, an estimated 500,000 immigrants from 80 countries—including Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Mexico, Canada, and Central and South America—were processed through Angel Island. The great majority came from China or other Asian countries, including Japan, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, Korea and Vietnam. On arrival in San Francisco, a ship...

    In August 1940, a fire destroyed the main administration building on Angel Island, and the processing of immigrants was moved to the mainland. Congress repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943, but continued to limit immigration from China to just 105 people per year until passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act in 1965. During World War I...

    Abandoned after the war, the buildings deteriorated until the 1970s, when the discovery of more than 200 poems in Chinese etched into the walls by long-ago immigrants inspired efforts to preserve Angel Island and commemorate its role in the history of Pacific immigration. The Angel Island Immigration Station, declared a National Historic Landmark i...

    Erika Lee and Judy Yung, Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America(Oxford University Press, 2010) History of Angel Island Immigration Station, Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation Richard Lui, “Paper Sons.” CNN, November 14, 2009.

  3. Oct 4, 2022 · 172. 27K views 1 year ago. This video is part of the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation's Asian and Pacific Island Animated Histories Project. From 1910 to 1940, over 500,000...

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  4. The largest natural island in San Francisco Bay is Angel Island. It is located 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) off the southern coast of Californias Tiburon Peninsula and about 3 miles (5 kilometers) north of San Francisco. Called the “ Ellis Island of the West,” the island was the site of a U.S. immigration station in the early 20th century.

  5. Oct 5, 2022 · 6.72K subscribers. Subscribed. 96. 17K views 1 year ago. When you think of America's immigration story, you think of Ellis Island New York... right? Think again, because over 2,500 miles away is...

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  6. Jul 1, 2014 · Summary and Definition: Angel Island Immigration Center (1910 - 1940), was located in San Francisco Bay, and opened on January 21, 1910. It served as a detention center for immigrants from China, Japan and Asia who entered the United States of America from the east.

  7. Nov 6, 2023 · 1910–1940: Process. After 1940. Immigrant perspectives. Images for kids. History. The reconstructed detention center located at the Angel Island Immigration Station. In 1850 President Fillmore declared Angel Island, the second largest island in San Francisco Bay, to be a military reserve.

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