as experiences of non-european groups that came to australia - japanese Flashcards
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Why did this group come to Australia
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- Early Japanese migration to Australia was spurred by the pearling and sugar cane industries.
- From 1901, Japanese migration was limited by the implementation of the White Australia policy.
2
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Describe the living and working conditions
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- Over time, the Japanese had their own pearling ships, and by 1897 around one-third of the Thursday Island fleet was run by Japanese people.
- The industry was so profitable that when the White Australia policy was introduced at Federation, restricting Asian immigration, an exception was made for the Japanese pearl divers.
3
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Contribution to the colonies/australia
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- The Japanese in Australia were mainly involved in the
Australian pearl industry. - The pearl industry began at
Shark Bay in Western Australia, but the major sites
became Broome in Western Australia and Thursday
Island in the Torres Strait. - At first, pearl-bearing oysters could be found close to shore, but soon this supply was
used up and shells could be obtained only by diving to
great depths. - At first, Aboriginal and Islander people were used in diving for pearls.