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What did most Filipino immigrants to Hawaii become?

Filipino immigrants to Hawaii predominantly became plantation workers.

Here's a breakdown:

* Sugarcane plantations: The majority of Filipinos who arrived in Hawaii during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were recruited to work on the sugarcane plantations. This was due to the declining labor pool of Chinese and Japanese workers.

* Other industries: While plantation work dominated, Filipinos also found employment in other sectors like:

* Construction: Building infrastructure for the burgeoning economy.

* Domestic service: Working as maids, cooks, and other household staff.

* Fishing: Taking advantage of the rich fishing grounds surrounding Hawaii.

The harsh working conditions and limited opportunities led to a struggle for social and economic advancement, but the contributions of Filipino immigrants were pivotal to Hawaii's growth and development.

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