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Important or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land Law
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SUZUKI, MASAO
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agreements
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Asian Americans
/ Bans
/ California
/ Censuses
/ Citizenship
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crops
/ Economic history
/ Farm exports
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Farmworkers
/ Fruits
/ Historians
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intensive production
/ Japan
/ Japanese
/ Japanese Americans
/ Land
/ Land law
/ Law
/ Leasing
/ Legislation
/ Manual workers
/ Migrant workers
/ Noncitizens
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Public policy
/ Social history
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ World War I
/ World War II
2004
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Important or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land Law
by
SUZUKI, MASAO
in
19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agreements
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Asian Americans
/ Bans
/ California
/ Censuses
/ Citizenship
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crops
/ Economic history
/ Farm exports
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Farmworkers
/ Fruits
/ Historians
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intensive production
/ Japan
/ Japanese
/ Japanese Americans
/ Land
/ Land law
/ Law
/ Leasing
/ Legislation
/ Manual workers
/ Migrant workers
/ Noncitizens
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Public policy
/ Social history
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ World War I
/ World War II
2004
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Important or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land Law
by
SUZUKI, MASAO
in
19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agreements
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Asian Americans
/ Bans
/ California
/ Censuses
/ Citizenship
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crops
/ Economic history
/ Farm exports
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Farmworkers
/ Fruits
/ Historians
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intensive production
/ Japan
/ Japanese
/ Japanese Americans
/ Land
/ Land law
/ Law
/ Leasing
/ Legislation
/ Manual workers
/ Migrant workers
/ Noncitizens
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Public policy
/ Social history
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ World War I
/ World War II
2004
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Important or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land Law
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Important or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land Law
2004
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Opposition to Japanese immigration led to Alien Land Laws that barred Japanese immigrants from buying or leasing farmland. Although there is general agreement that the 1913 California Alien Land Law had little impact, historians and social scientists have differed over the effectiveness of the 1920 initiative, which closed loopholes in the earlier law. Census data show a decline in Japanese American agriculture over the short and long run, which cannot be fully explained by the agricultural downturn of the 1920s. This evidence indicates that the 1920 California Alien Land Law had negative consequences for Japanese immigrant farmers.
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