Why did others discriminate against the Chinese workers? They were recruited to build the Transcontinent al RR from the West. They were discriminated against because of their looks and their culture, given the most dangerous jobs, and paid less money than whites.
After the railroad was built, the Chinese competed with white men for jobs in mining and service jobs in boom towns. There was prejudice against the Chinese. Finally, the government passed a law in 1882 excluding the Chinese from entering the U.S.
As immigrants (Chinese Exclusion Act). The Homestead Act, the mass killing of buffalo, and the completion of the Transcontinental RR caused the decline of the Plains Indians. Many Native Americans were forced to move onto small reservations when they were kicked out of their homeland and the buffalo population was hunted by the whites. Laws made their religious practice s illegal and took away their land. They lost their homeland and their way of life. These acts violated those beliefs and the traditions of hunting that had sustained Native American cultu re for centur ies.