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... The first tactic they used was combining Chinese laborers with Japanese laborers, regulating a certain ratio of 2/3rd between the Chinese and Japanese (Takaki ...
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... for the school board's allowing Japanese students to attend white schools in California, the Japanese government agreed to stop issuing passports to laborers. ...
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... Many Filipinos replaced the Japanese as laborers in Hawaii and on the mainland, especially after the 1924 Immigration Act. They ...
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... country. Thus, there was a demand for Japanese immigrants who were good farm laborers and who would work for low wages. Another ...
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... The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907-8 ended the immigration of Japanese laborers to the United States by having the Japanese government refuse to issue passports ...
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... cheated by the United States . Many Japanese laborers had began flooding California with there people. Roosevelt let the Japanese have ...
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... cheated by the United States . Many Japanese laborers had began flooding California with there people. Roosevelt let the Japanese have ...
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... 2. When Chinese immigration was prohibited by the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, Japanese laborers were recruited to replace Chinese workers. ...
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... worked as fishermen and laborers and paid their taxes, they were denied the right to vote. Thirty-five years after the first person of Japanese origin settled ...
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... Most of them were students and agricultural laborers who emigrated to Hawaii as plantation laborers. ... In 1910, Japanese took over Korea. ...
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... pattern continued across various working environments throughout America, forcing Japanese immigrants into employment as laborers, service workers, or domestic ...
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... on the union activities; this revised the Trade Union Law and made it much less liberal To no surprise this enraged the Japanese laborers, they felt they had ...
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... owners could offer some groups like the Portuguese and the Chinese higher wages than the Japanese of Filipinos. Also if one group of laborers decides to strike ...
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... World War 11, Sukarno returned to Jakarta and he was made chief adviser and propagandist and recruiter of laborers, soldiers and prostitutes by the Japanese. ...
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... Now in Japan, many foreigners work at Japanese companies. But, once we look at the conditions of foreign laborers, it is not always good. ...
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... Hawaii from the 1880's to the 1900's. The Japanese people had also been recruited as laborers. The third phase of immigration to the ...
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... "To make matters worse, when the Japanese retreated, they murdered scores of laborers who might have gathered important military information," (Bergerud 109). ...
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... law, the Chinese Exclusion Act, whereby the immigration of Chinese laborers was suspended for ... In addition to the Chinese, the Japanese as well were barred from ...
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... as laborers, accumulated sufficient capitol, then as tenant farmers or small landholders. Some became contract gardeners for whites.(Parrillo,287) The Japanese ...
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... They wanted to this in particular in order to avoid having to replace the Japanese with Mexican and Negro laborers who might otherwise have to be brought into ...
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... There are a few hundred Chinese that are descendents of the indentured laborers that were ... The population of Asians includes Japanese, Chinese, and Indians. ...
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... example, The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Law (denied the entry of Chinese laborers for ten ... into the US, which was also an attempt to end Japanese immigration), and ...
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... but eventually turned campaign with Mao slogan "Go north to fight the Japanese". ... kept their land, the poor peasant and the landless farm laborers received an ...
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... the Japanese had destroyed the Russian Far Easters Fleet. ... Until 1861 they had been serfs; landless laborers owned by the state or the wealthy." (Mulherin, 49 ...
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... Hawaii from the 1880's to the 1900's. The Japanese people had also been recruited as laborers. The third phase of immigration to the ...
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... Hawaii from the 1880's to the 1900's. The Japanese people had also been recruited as laborers. The third phase of immigration to the ...
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... And although most of them had been farmers of farm laborers in the Punjab ... sometimes associated the Asian Indian immigrants with blacks, Chinese, or Japanese (22 ...
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... And although most of them had been farmers of farm laborers in the Punjab ... sometimes associated the Asian Indian immigrants with blacks, Chinese, or Japanese (22 ...
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... And although most of them had been farmers of farm laborers in the Punjab ... sometimes associated the Asian Indian immigrants with blacks, Chinese, or Japanese (22 ...
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... for more freedom and the ability to travel beyond Kyoto, (Japanese capital). ... and farmers, Gesakukin were renter farmers, and Genin were craftsmen and laborers. ...
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