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Between 1861 and 1940, approximately 400,000 Japanese immigrants came to the United States. The influx was particularly significant during the early 20th century, as many sought better economic opportunities and worked primarily in agriculture and labor-intensive industries. However, Immigration restrictions and anti-Japanese sentiments later impacted the flow of newcomers, particularly with the Immigration Act of 1924, which effectively banned Japanese immigration.

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