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Chinese immigrants came to Trinidad and Tobago primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping hardships in China, including poverty and political instability. Many were recruited to work on plantations after the abolition of slavery, filling labor shortages in the agricultural sector. Over time, they established businesses and integrated into the local culture, contributing to the diverse social fabric of the islands.

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