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    Course: HIST 212-014

    Group number: 5

    Student Name: Leong Un Kei, Eunice (A-B12121-3)

    Wang Qin, Stefan (B-B10049-2)

    Ip Un Ian, Amber (E-B22959-8)

    Tam Kit I, Avery (S-B21923-0)

    Che Weng Ian, Yan (E-B22958-9)

    Teacher: Dr. Wong Wei Chin

    Date: November, 2014

    Topic 1: Compare and contrast the push and pull factors that caused about the mass migration of

    Chinese from south China to Southeast Asia in the early modern period and the modern period

    There were several mass Chinese migrations from south China to Southeast Asia happening

    in early modern period and modern period. It was usually influenced by a lot of push and pull

    factors which were largely related to the context in China and Southeast Asia at that time. We

    will examine the factors in each period of time, and find out the similarity and difference of the

    factors between these two periods. .

    There were several problems in Chinese society and policy in the early modern period.

    Firstly, the Manchus conquest in 1644 caused thousands of Chinese political refugees to flee to

    Southeast Asia countries such as Myanmar. Moreover, the armed regiments of fleeing Chinese

    were allowed to settle in undeveloped frontier territory. Secondly, the encouragement of fertility

    by the Qing dynasty resulted in the rapid population growth. Due to the land shortage and

    poverty, migration became a family survival strategy for laborers and sojourning merchants.

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    Thirdly, the tax farming policy greatly reduced the income of farmers. In order to get rid of

    extrusion, the farmers tended to leave China. Finally, the ban of maritime trade and coastal

    residence caused an obstacle mainly to those maritime merchants who sought to return home.

    In Southeast Asia, the built up of mines and plantations after colonization by Portuguese,

    Dutch and Spanish provided many job opportunities. Payment with silver even attracted the

    Chinese more. Moreover, because of the burgeoning international trade between Asia and

    Europe, many southern Chinese merchants (especially Hokkiens) migrated to Southeast Asia for

    trading. They extracted money from indigenous citizens and earned from colonizers by serving

    them. Most of them were even wealthier than the colonialists. Besides earning the property in

    Southeast Asia, Chinese merchant-middlemen were valued and protected by colonizer through

    having a higher social class. It was attractive for those who wanted to escape from the original

    regime.

    There were many discouraging factors that push people to leave their hometown in China in

    modern period. Firstly, the society was in an unrest condition due to several wars, such as the

    Taiping rebellion and the invasion of foreign countries. Besides, two big famines occurred in

    1907 and 1958 claimed millions of lives. Lastly, the economy was very worse. It was difficult to

    find a job in South China. Due to all these reasons, people in south China tended to leave China

    to look for a better place to live. 

    Only the contrary, the situation in Southeast Asia was much better than in China. After the

    World War II, many countries became independent with implemented the administrative reform

    and democratic election. This movement attracted more immigrants from South China because

    they had more opportunities and freedom to speak for them or fight for themselves. Secondly,

    most countries had achieved independence in Southeast Asia successfully. People started to

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    establish their own business which mainly relies on manufacture. Many job opportunities were

    provided and labor forces were required.  Lastly is the Urbanization. People migrated because of

    expected improvements in Southeast Asia, where improvements might include better standard of

    living, education, social welfare and higher wages.

    In both early modern period and modern period, the push factors are mainly related to the

    condition of the society. Because of the upheaval environment, people were forced to leave their

    hometown, and looked for a better living environment. But the political factors, such as the ban

    of maritime trade by Qing dynasty, only occurred in the early modern period. Regarding the pull

    factors, the high demand of labor was the main reason which attracted people to migrate to

    Southeast Asia in both early modern period and modern period. However, we can find out that

    the economic factor which is the hunger of silver was exclusively happened in the early modern

    period.

    In conclusion, by examining the migration happened in early modern and modern period, we

    think that both push and pull factors play an important role in the migration process. On one side,

    the push factors in birthplace forced you to leave. On the other side, the pull factors attract you to

    go to the destination country.