miércoles, 16 de febrero de 2011

The Japanese History Immigration in the United States

The Japanese finally immigrated to Hawai. The Japanese people were mostly unemployed, bankrupticies, and civil disorders. Immigrants were mostly men because of the boom in the Sugar Industry wich made a huge impact on the economy in Japan.


The journey to the United States was based only on hope for a better and easier life. It was became a good journey under the American laws  leaving thousands of Japanese free to immigrate to the U.S. Then Hawaii became the main are of concentration for Japanese for many years


Once the Japanese arrived to the United States, they realized that there were better race relations.They started as agricultural laborers wiht lower payment that the white people. Then they had success and advancement until the "Yellow Peril" was initialized. It was a threat to the livind conditions of the American citizens as workers and bussinessmen. Because of that, Laws were presented through all the stated preventing the occupations for Japanese and their purchased land


Life seemed hard for Japanese Immigrants so It made me view immigration as a better opportunity but at the same time as something risky. If I were to be immigrated to the United States, It will be very hard. Id had to accustom their different cultures and beliefs as an immigrant at that time. The United States citizens treat immigrants with discrimination among them but we can overlap those circumstances for Japanese to reach their dreams.

A japanese family immigrating to the United States for a permanent residence

Japanese immigrants landing in the United States well known as the land of opportunities to a better life.

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