tacos and burritos
Gentlemen's agreement
The Gentleman's Agreement ~A.Buno
They brought over a lot of foods, traditions, neighborhoods, culture and much more. They were also very neat so that could of affected other Americans that weren't as neat.
Japanese immigrants in the United States primarily worked in agriculture, particularly in the cultivation of fruits and vegetables on farms, especially in California. Many also found employment in labor-intensive industries such as fishing, railroads, and construction. Additionally, some opened businesses such as restaurants and grocery stores, contributing to their communities and the economy. Over time, Japanese immigrants diversified into various professions, including education and healthcare.
YES (President Obama was donating to the Japan Earthquake 2011) (WW2 Is Over) (There Are JAPANESE Immigrants In The US)
Perseverance & Loyalty to their new country, are what the Japanese immigrants brought with them when they came to the United States.
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Type your answer here... Nothing. A war over territory like the Russo-Japanese War never brings peace, it just disrupts it.
After the atomic bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese surrendered.
Beginning with diseases such as measles and smallpox brought over by Europeans when they came to colonize, such as measles and smallpox, yes immigrants bring diseases with them when they come to America. In fact, diseases brought along, intentionally and unintentionally from Europe have killed off many of the native peoples in many parts of the world.
high unemployment, high poverty and overpopulation was a problem. also, bad ages and high taxes. however, a range of different foods were brought over :)
Asian Immigration has had no real effect on Latin American religion. Japanese immigrants are mostly non-religious as are some Chinese immigrants. The remaining Chinese immigrants practice Chinese Folk religions but do not proseltyize or bother Latin Americans over faith issues. Filipinos are already Catholic, so there is no religious change when they arrive in Latin America (which is predominantly Catholic).