People have moved from their home countries for centuries, for all sorts of reasons. Some are drawn to new places by ‘pull ‘ factors, others find it difficult to remain where they are and migrate because of ‘push’ factors. These have contributed to the recent movement of people here but are also the reason why people from here have emigrated to other countries. Over 80 million people in the world have Irish blood; 36.5 million US residents claimed Irish ancestry in 2007. Historically some were transported or sold into slavery or left because of poverty, hunger, persecution, discrimination, civil war, unemployment and, more recently, simply for education and better jobs. Migrant numbers have risen rapidly in the last decade. In 2013 there were thought to be over 230 million international migrants.
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6. England
7. New England, southern, middle
8. belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
9. a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
10. Economic and social reasons
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The answer to your question is FEDERALISTS AND CENTRALISTS hope this helps
The colonists emigrated (good vocab word) to North America because they didn't have the rights for religion. The were not free.