Humble leaders use their expertise, experience and knowledge to bring together people to increase revenue, improve production or efficiency and return to the community. Leaders who are modest use their successes for the common good than for self-extension.
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Explanation:
Most Japanese immigrants were put to work chopping and weeding sugar cane on vast plantations, many of which were far larger than any single village in Japan. The workday was long, the labor exhausting, and, both on the job and off, the workers' lives were strictly controlled by the plantation owners.
The assemblies had gained experience and confidence.
The assemblies believed the colonists had a right to representation under their royal charters.The governor frequently could not control the assembly.