Examples Of Working Conditions In Hawaii In The 1800s

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In Hawaii, in the 1800s, King Kamehameha the fourth and the planters needed to import foreign workers to make more sugar. Plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800s was not easy. They had harsh living conditions, working conditions were difficult to work in, and racial differences made it unfair. Living condition was harsh because those who worked on the plantation had to live in a 10 foot-square room with a kitchen according to source #1. In source #1 it says that they lived on the plantation they work on, and with that they had to deal with wasps, and they were surrounded by acres and acres of sugarcane. So it was crowded and unsanitary for them to live in. Working conditions were difficult to work in because you have to work 10 hours in