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The Japanese immigrants immigrated to the US because they wanted a better life, get a better education, get new jobs, escape poverty, unemployment, bankruptcies, and they heard of the sugar industry.

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The Japanese immigrated to America for a couple reasons.

  • it was getting crowded in Japan
  • there was no political freedom in japan
  • more land to farm in America
  • better paying job opportunities
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The Japanese came to America for many reasons, but most were seeking opportunity for a better life, just like most immigrants from other nations.

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because of war and famine and the rising in cost for sugar cane

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List some reasons why Japanese immigrated to America

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The same reason everybody else in the world does. Or wants to. That's why the country is losing it's identity.

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