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The difference between the invasion of Guandong and the development of the western United States, from the economic, political and military perspectives

China's migration to Guandong is a kind of regional large-scale immigration. Some are forced by the government, and some people go to Guandong because farmers can't eat. The development of the western United States was driven by many people who went there to dig for gold. The U.S. government also gained support to a certain extent, such as Lincoln's Homestead Act. But there was no coercion.