WONG Shee, 1886–1905?> (aged 19 years)
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- /WONG/ Shee
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- WONG
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- Shee
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Source citation: First Sino Japanese War Wikipedia Note: This conflict represented failure of the Qing dynasty's military modernization versus Imperial Japan… This conflict represented failure of the Qing dynasty's military modernization versus Imperial Japan Meiji Restoration's military advancement. The result was ceding of Taiwan and Korea to Japan. |
25th President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Source citation: Boxer Rebellion Wikipedia Note: An anti-foreigner rebellion of Chinese peasants and eventually the Qing empire against a consortium… An anti-foreigner rebellion of Chinese peasants and eventually the Qing empire against a consortium of western and Japanese troops. |
26th President of the United States
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China Government/Dynasties
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Source citation: Qing Dynasty Wikipedia Note: 2nd foreign dynasty to rule China—Unlike the Mongols however, the Manchu adopted Chinese dress and c… 2nd foreign dynasty to rule China—Unlike the Mongols however, the Manchu adopted Chinese dress and customs. However, they did force men to wear the queue. Neo-Confucianism was made the official doctrine, demanding loyalty to the emperor, but Chinese culture was preserved and Chinese were excluded only from the very senior court positions. Increasing European trade causedforeign powers divide China into spheres of influence. The Boxer uprising caused the downfall of this last dynasty. source |
Chinese American Events
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Source citation: Tong Wars Wikipedia Note: These started as conflicts between clans and sensationalized by American media as gang and turf urba… These started as conflicts between clans and sensationalized by American media as gang and turf urban warfare. |
Chinese American Events
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Note: An official act legalizing discrimination against Chinese in the United States. Poster: 'Chinese Mus… An official act legalizing discrimination against Chinese in the United States. Poster: 'Chinese Must Go'. Source citation: Chinese Exclusion Act Wikipedia |
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楊璋
1886–1948
Birth: October 27, 1886 — 申明亭, 香山, 广东, China Death: September 22, 1948 — Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Marriage | Marriage — — Zhongshan, China |
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楊璋
1886–1948
Birth: October 27, 1886 — 申明亭, 香山, 广东, China Death: September 22, 1948 — Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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9 years
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16 months
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19 months
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15 months
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楊美鳳
1927–1990
Birth: April 30, 1927 — Modesto, CA, United States Death: May 4, 1990 — Fresno, CA, United States |
20 months
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楊佩群
1928–2020
Birth: December 22, 1928 — Modesto, CA, United States Death: August 29, 2020 |
3 years
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楊富年
1931–2022
Birth: June 14, 1931 — San Francisco, CA, United States Death: March 24, 2022 |
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