Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chapter 3: Reasons for coming to
SG before WWII
- Who were the people who came to SG?
Anmerkungen:
- Contributed to the diversity of the society.
- Europeans
- Include British colonisers
- Chinese
- Mostly from Southern provinces
- Indians
- Mostly Tamils, Punjabis, Sikhs and Gujeratis
- Arabs
- Mostly from Hadhramaut
- Malays
- Javanese
- Bugis
- Baweanese
- Push factors
Anmerkungen:
- Factors that repel people away from their current circumstance / country of residence
- Poverty and Starvation
- Natural Disasters
- E.g. India - Droughts and later famine
- 4 occurrences of severe famines
within one century
- Overpopulation
- E.g. Java - overpopulation led to harsh farming
- E.g. China - lack of farmland to sustain
- Unrest and Instability
- War, Rebellions, Civil Strife
- E.g. Java War 1825 -
1830
- E.g. China Taiping
Rebellion 1850 - 1864
- E.g. China Boxer Rebellion 1898 - 1901
- E.g. China Civil War 1930s
- E.g. Indian Rebellion 1857
- Pull Factors
Anmerkungen:
- Factors that attracted people to come to Singapore
- Economic gains
- Trade and business investment
- Straits Chinese,
Bugis, Arab traders
- Job opportunities
- Greater stability due to lack
of natural disasters
- Religious pilgrimages e.g. the haj