• Dasus@lemmy.world
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      Eh, pirate sails around the world, picks up disgraced samurai who needs to leave Japan. Afterwards they’ll sail to England at some point or another, and the thief is looking for passage to America (as a thief he needs to get abroad for a while). They sail over the Atlantic, where they meet the cowboy who’s driven cattle from the West to sell at a better price on the East coast.

      A call to adventure on top, aaand campaign is a go.

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        It’s actually pretty plausible, the first wave of Japanese people to immigrate to California and Hawaii was in the 1860s. By the 1900 census there were nearly 25k Japanese people living on the West Coast.

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          And I guess since the Meiji Restoration was bad news for the samurai class, it makes sense that they would want to emigrate.

          (I looked it up because often it isn’t the upper classes that are motivated to leave a society, but in this case it checks out.)