A larger number of Chinese in the U.S. moved to San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 19th century because单项选择题
A
Most Chinese were city people in China and had difficulties to adjust to rural life.
B
Alien land laws forced Chinese farmers to give up their land.
C
Hawaiian plantation owners refused to renew their contracts.
D
Mob attack and violence forced them to rely on one another in isolated urban communities.
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