ASAMST 20A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Immigration Act Of 1924, Dekasegi, Transnationalism

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The unites states and the japanese imperialism (established an empire) Japanese: made major impacts on american agricultural works in california. 70% of strawberries, 90% of beans and salary. 1882 chinese exclusion act more japanese present around 1890s. Flower industries begin in the gold rush (the new rich) The first to produce a varieties of gardening plants imported from japan. A comparison of chinese and japanese migration to the american west. In california, harvest laborers and tillers of undeveloped land: anti-asian hostility and immigration restriction. Restricted japanese labor immigrants to the us. Marginalization of the history of asian americans: marginalization in u. s. national culture. Japanese farmers to step out of the camera and white females to act. The public didn"t know that it is japanese that is contributing to the flower industry. Japanese migrants lived between two empires : between two empires: race, history, and transnationalism in japanese.

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