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Pacific connections: The making of the U.S.-Canadian borderlands
Kornel S. Chang
Rutgers Newark, History
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Multi-location
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Asia-Pacific
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Pacific
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Empire
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Pacific World
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Canada
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laborers
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USA
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Borderland
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Asia
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Twentieth Century
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Pacific Rim
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Migrant Workers
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