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The Angell Treaty of 1880 (Chinese: 中美續修條約), formally known as the Treaty Regulating Immigration from China, was a modification of the 1868 Burlingame Treaty between the United States and China, passed in Beijing, China, on November 17, 1880.[1][2][3]
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