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To what extent were East Indians living in or immigrating to Canada impacted by the Anti-Oriental movements influence?

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To what extent were East Indians living in or immigrating to Canada impacted by the Anti-Oriental movements influence? Submitted by: Bridget Belsher Class: Social 10H Date: January 12, 2007 Submitted to: Ms Ponce A. Plan of the Investigation To what extent were East Indians living in or immigrating to Canada impacted by the anti-oriental movement's influence? This investigation seeks to evaluate the influence anti-oriental influence had on the Canadian government. This investigation will establish the origins of anti oriental sentiment in Canada, will examine laws passed in order to limit East Indians job opportunities and will use the Komagata Maru as the primary example. Two sources used in this paper, The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: the Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar and White Canada Forever: Popular Attitudes and Public Policy towards Orientals in British Columbia will be evaluated will define their origins, purpose value and limitations. An analysis will indicate how...

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