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Coolies, often laborers from Asia, typically made a living by working in various manual labor jobs such as construction, agriculture, and transport. They were employed in plantations, railroads, and mines, often under harsh conditions and for low wages. Many coolies were contracted through indentured servitude, which provided them with temporary employment opportunities in foreign lands. Despite the challenges, this labor was crucial for the economic development of many regions during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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