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1. The Chinese came in the 1849 as part of the California Gold Rush; when the gold dried up they built the railroads thru the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 2. The Japanese came in the late 1800's for job opportunities, farming primarily. 3. The Vietnamese came in the 1970's as part of the evacuation of their country when the Communists took it over.

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