History, asked by maldonadohernandeza9, 2 days ago

(A) Describe ONE cause of Chinese migration during the 19th century.
(B) Explain ONE effect of Chinese migration on a country other than
China during the 19th century.
(C) Explain ONE effect of migration during the 19th century on the
families of people who remained at home.

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Answered by lalitmandrai
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Waves of Chinese emigration (also known as the Chinese diaspora) have happened throughout history. The mass emigration, which occurred from the 19th century to 1949, was mainly caused by corruption, starvation, and war in mainland China, and economic opportunities abroad such as the California gold rush in 1849.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

A- There were primarily two types of Chinese migration in the middle to end of the 19th century: flight migration, which was motivated by the need to flee dangerous situations like war, disease, natural disasters, bad governance, or being persecuted because of one's race, religion, or political beliefs.

B. China's Chinese culture, population, and traditions have all undergone long-lasting changes.

C- The impact of migration throughout the 19th century on families that stayed at home was that in some places, where a male relative didn't move in to take care of their family, women were able to have greater authority and freedom, making decisions and replacing traditionally masculine duties in the family.

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