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Page 222
... Japanese invasion of the Americas be- gan ; and it proceeded so systematically that the emigrants seemed to be obeying a single command . In 1890 , there were only 2,000 Japanese in the United States ; in 1900 , there were 24,000 ; in ...
... Japanese invasion of the Americas be- gan ; and it proceeded so systematically that the emigrants seemed to be obeying a single command . In 1890 , there were only 2,000 Japanese in the United States ; in 1900 , there were 24,000 ; in ...
Page 224
... Japanese immi- gration . The Japanese , after their exclu- sion from the United States , were glad enough to send a part of their steadily part of their steadily growing population to Mexico . Not only do Japanese farmers come to work ...
... Japanese immi- gration . The Japanese , after their exclu- sion from the United States , were glad enough to send a part of their steadily part of their steadily growing population to Mexico . Not only do Japanese farmers come to work ...
Page 315
... Japanese conquest , the Koreans did not bury their dead . Instead , they consulted their priests , and hung the bodies in whatever places they desig- nated , as guardians strange as it may seem against evil spirits and disease . The ...
... Japanese conquest , the Koreans did not bury their dead . Instead , they consulted their priests , and hung the bodies in whatever places they desig- nated , as guardians strange as it may seem against evil spirits and disease . The ...
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