The Arrival of Immigrants
The causes of immigration from China, India, and the Malay Archipelago.
Key Questions
- 1What "push" and "pull" factors led people to move to Singapore?
- 2How did immigrants travel to Singapore in the 19th century?
- 3What were the hopes and fears of new arrivals?
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