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On 5/29/2013 11:39 PM, ViLco wrote:
> dsi1 wrote: > >> The Chinese came to Hawaii during the late 1800s to work in the sugar >> cane plantations. Most of them were single men and most of them would >> take on Hawaiian women as wives. It was a case of the lowest class >> joining the lowest class and yet today, the Chinese-Hawaiians are the >> richest social class in Hawaii. I rent my office space a Chinese guy >> that owns most of our little town. > > That also happened in other areas in the Pacific, Indian Ocean and > south-east Asia in general, with the chinese quickly becoming the richest > among the population and thus getting hated by many. Some years ago I read > about a violent anti-chinese upholding in a city in Thailand, it said it > also happened in a long list of other places. Sorry for them > You're right about that. I wonder why the Chinese like to emigrate so much. Maybe there's so many of them that even a small percentage of their population is a huge number. There were laws in place to stem the flow of Chinese in Hawaii - my guess is that this was/is the case in many countries. |
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