MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930

The Chinese migration to Mazatlan and Mexico, began in the mid-nineteenth century, via San Francisco. They were the most important foreign colony from the early decades of the twentieth century. On arrival the Chinese population lacked capital as largely devoted to provide their services as domestic...

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Main Author: R. Arturo Román Alarcón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2014-07-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:https://drive.google.com/a/uaim.edu.mx/file/d/0B3tidJTiCU5eRjd3YllQWVBxTjQ/view
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spelling doaj-3ec1ea40d1194abaab080840a6e6169c2020-11-24T22:38:13ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04411665-04412014-07-0110289106MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930R. Arturo Román AlarcónThe Chinese migration to Mazatlan and Mexico, began in the mid-nineteenth century, via San Francisco. They were the most important foreign colony from the early decades of the twentieth century. On arrival the Chinese population lacked capital as largely devoted to provide their services as domestic workers, especially farmers and craft activities related to repairing and making shoes. With the advent of the twentieth century and the accumulation of some capital, began its foray into the retail trade, which was the domain of national merchants. The commercial importance of the Chinese was one of the causes of the hostility of Mexican traders, which coupled with the counter-arguments raised by the Labor Law, Health Code, the culmination of the Treaty with China and the effects of the 1929 crisis, served as sustenance for their expulsion in 1932.https://drive.google.com/a/uaim.edu.mx/file/d/0B3tidJTiCU5eRjd3YllQWVBxTjQ/viewchinesemigrationentrepeneur
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MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
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author_facet R. Arturo Román Alarcón
author_sort R. Arturo Román Alarcón
title MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
title_short MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
title_full MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
title_fullStr MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
title_full_unstemmed MIGRATION AND CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS IN MAZATLAN. SINCE ARRIVING IN MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY UNTIL THEIR EXPULSION IN 1930
title_sort migration and chinese entrepreneurs in mazatlan. since arriving in mid- nineteenth century until their expulsion in 1930
publisher Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
series Ra Ximhai
issn 1665-0441
1665-0441
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The Chinese migration to Mazatlan and Mexico, began in the mid-nineteenth century, via San Francisco. They were the most important foreign colony from the early decades of the twentieth century. On arrival the Chinese population lacked capital as largely devoted to provide their services as domestic workers, especially farmers and craft activities related to repairing and making shoes. With the advent of the twentieth century and the accumulation of some capital, began its foray into the retail trade, which was the domain of national merchants. The commercial importance of the Chinese was one of the causes of the hostility of Mexican traders, which coupled with the counter-arguments raised by the Labor Law, Health Code, the culmination of the Treaty with China and the effects of the 1929 crisis, served as sustenance for their expulsion in 1932.
topic chinese
migration
entrepeneur
url https://drive.google.com/a/uaim.edu.mx/file/d/0B3tidJTiCU5eRjd3YllQWVBxTjQ/view
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