SIAHR1_170217_053
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Japanese Immigration

Japanese immigrants arrived first on the Hawaiian Islands in the 1860s, to work in the sugarcane fields. Many moved to the U.S. mainland and settled in California, Oregon, and Washington, where they worked primarily as farmers and fishermen. Barred from participation in the country's legal or political systems, including citizenship, Japanese immigrants developed their own communities, creating education and business opportunities for themselves.
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