Intro to Asian American History
The Gentlemen's Agreement was an informal arrangement between the United States and Japan, reached in 1907-1908, that restricted Japanese immigration to the U.S. while preventing outright legal restrictions. This agreement emerged as a response to growing anti-Japanese sentiment in America and sought to ease tensions by regulating immigration without formal legislation. It had significant implications for Japanese and Korean immigration patterns and also affected perceptions and treatment of other Asian immigrant groups.
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