Plantation Life In Hawaii In The 1800s

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Have you ever thought about plantation life on Hawaii in the 1800s, and how was it for the immigrant workers? Plantation life is when you are a worker in a plantation, and you have to live in that plantation. In this case, I will be talking about plantation life in Hawaii, in the 1800s, for the sugar industry. For the immigrant workers, plantation life in Hawaii, in the 1800s, was horrible. Living conditions were disgusting and crowded, working conditions were unfair, and there was discrimination. First, the living conditions for the immigrant workers on plantation life was disgusting and crowded. The living space that was provided to them, from their signed contracts, were unsanitary work camps(1). That wasn’t the only unsatisfactory thing

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