The reason why any European emigrant from the nineteenth century, for instance Poland preferred immigrating to the United States rather than any Latin American Nation is opportunity.
<h3>What were the main reasons behind immigration to United States in the nineteenth century (1851 - 1900)?</h3>
In the era of late 1800s people, in many parts of the world, especially European emigrants moved to USA. The reasons behind this mass immigration can be listed as:
- Crop failures,
- Shortage in lands and jobs,
- Rise in taxes,
- Increase in number of famines
USA was thought to be a land full of economic opportunities.
Similarly, some escaped to get relief from political and religious persecution. On a rough estimation, nearly 12 million people fled to United States of America between 1870 - 1900 and majority belonged from Germany, Ireland and England.
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Most agree that in order for a society to be considered a civilization there needs to be a system of writing, agriculture, and some kind of government that has control over the populus.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Plantation owners did not allow slaves to read or write out of fear that slaves would rise up and revolt.