Immigrants were motivated to travel to America in the late 19th Century for economic opportunity or to escape negative situations in their home countries.
Freedom of religion might also be a reason. <span />
I believe it is distance force.
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Maximilien Robespierre was <u>leader of the committee of public safety</u>. His rule was characterized by Rousseau's idea of "general will" as a source of legitimate law, which meant that the good of the community should be placed above individual interests.
Also, Robespierre's rule was characterized by the reign of terror: He thought that the only way to achieve a republic of virtue was with the use of terror. He promoted "<u>prompt, severe and inflexible justice</u>", and he claimed that "<u>liberty can not be secured unless criminals lose their heads</u>".
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Christiainity.
They took on the religion of those that owned them. There were few Hindus or Moslims at the time. They likelly were coming from some form of animism.
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From the top of my head, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a women's rights reformer that established the Seneca Falls Convention and helped in the writing of the Declaration of Sentiments.
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