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grandymaker [24]
4 years ago
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What were the push and pull factors for immigrants coming to each region of the english colonies (new england, the middle coloni

es, and the southern colonies)?
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Alex777 [14]4 years ago
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 <span>Nearly all colonies and, later, states in the United States were settled by migration from another colony or state, as foreign immigration usually only played a minor role after the initial settlements were started. Many new immigrants did end up on the frontiers as that was where the land was usually the cheapest. 
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