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- 5. A group of companies that dominated Hawaii's sugar industry.
- 6. A large plot of land used to grow and produce sugar.
- 8. An English-based creole language spoken in Hawaii.
- 10. A pull factor that attracted many immigrants to Hawaii.
- 11. A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- 12. An act in which congress transferred Hawaii's sovereignty to the United States, making it a U.S. territory, and defined its territorial government.
- 13. A korean dish popular in Hawaii.
- 14. the practice in the early 20th century of immigrant workers selecting brides from their native countries via a matchmaker.
- 15. A word often used to describe working conditions on Hawaii's sugar plantations.
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- 1. An ethnic group that traveled to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations.
- 2. A group of U.S. islands in the pacific.
- 3. A large tropical grass cultivated in Hawaii.
- 4. A push factor that caused Koreans to move to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations.
- 7. A Hawaiian snack with a Korean twist.
- 9. A push factor that prompted many Koreans to leave Korea.