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Because Canada had many opportunity's like job wise and china was a horrible place back then because the government was poor and they supported comunism and so the people but Canada was almost the same and once you go to Canada you cant come back to China or you shall be beheaded so they were both horrible place's but Canada had more oppertunity's

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Q: What were the main reasons why Chinese people left their country in the 1850's?
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