sbabe18 sbabe18
  • 26-02-2021
  • History
contestada

What challenges did Japanese Immigrants who moved to Hawaii face

Respuesta :

Nadira1010
Nadira1010 Nadira1010
  • 26-02-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

Most Japanese immigrants were put to work chopping and weeding sugar cane on vast plantations, many of which were far larger than any single village in Japan. The workday was long, the labor exhausting, and, both on the job and off, the workers' lives were strictly controlled by the plantation owners.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

why do you need blood? & what organ pushes blood through your body?
how would you describe the physical features of the interior of southern Africa?
what is the number in expanded form 0.00072
Extensive commercial logging, the use of wood for cooking and heating, and excessive clearing of land by subsistence farmers has led to __________________ in mo
In the poem "Mexicans Began Jogging" why does the speaker run when the immigration officers raid the factory where he works? A. He's not a legal U.S. citizen B
what property does the number sentence show 8+0=8
how many 1/3s are in 1 whole
$25;300%increse percent change
Of the dogs at the dog show , 1/12 were classified as belonging to the hound group. Of the dogs in the hound group, 3/10 were English foxhounds. What fraction o
2x + 2y = 28 8x - 2y= 22 system of equations