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What caused the British to strictly limit the immigration of Jewish people to Palestine in the 1930s?

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The primary reason for the British to strictly limit the immigration of Jewish people to Palestine in the 1930s was the Arab Revolt. The revolt was a response to increased Jewish immigration, which was seen as a threat to the Arab population. The British government responded by limiting Jewish immigration in an attempt to placate the Arab population. However, this policy ultimately failed, and the British withdrew from Palestine in 1948.

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