Chinese, Japanese, Filippino, Puerto Rican and Korean.
they worked on farms or plantations like cotton, sugar or tobacco. the labor was often intense.
African slaves who worked on European sugar plantations
it wasn't so much of a normal migration but more of a migration due to work and in small groups at a time. They started the migration because they were needed in Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations.
The Africans worked on sugar plantations and they grew all kinds of things so they Europeans can trade durng the Columbian Excahnge.
because Cuba wanted U.S. to help them only way to get their attention was by burning the sugar plantations of American investors
They worked in the sugar plantations.
Many worked for $10 a month in the sugar fields.
Hawaii is the Pacific state known for having large sugar plantations, although most of these plantations have been phased out in recent years.
Hawaii is the Pacific state known for its large sugar plantations. Sugar production was a major industry in Hawaii for many years before declining in recent decades.
Sugar Plantations
sugar plantations
Sugar plantations.
sugar plantations
they worked on sugar cane plantations
Slaves experienced a wide range of emotions, including intense sorrow, anger, fear, and despair due to their harsh living conditions, mistreatment, and lack of freedom. Despite their hardships, many slaves also displayed resilience, determination, and hope for a better future. Individual feelings varied greatly depending on personal circumstances and experiences.
One of the factors that led Hawaii to statehood is the over through of the king because, the whites did not want to give up their sugar plantations to the land of Hawaii.
people who worked on the sugar plantation who were brought to the Americas were brought from the continent of AFRICA. signed : WESLEY ISAACS