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maw [93]
3 years ago
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2. Why did many Swedes leave their country in the late 1800s? •

Social Studies
1 answer:
Igoryamba3 years ago
7 0
1. Europe
2. Language, tourism, Outfits
2. (2nd 2) <span> The main pull was the availability of low cost, high quality farm land in the </span>upper Midwest<span> (the area from Illinois to Montana), and high paying jobs in mechanical industries and factories in </span>Chicago<span>, </span>Minneapolis<span>, </span>Worcester<span> and many smaller cities. Religious freedom was also a pull factor for some. Most migration was of the </span>chain form<span>, with early settlers giving reports and recommendations (and travel money) to relatives and friends in Sweden, who followed the same route to new homes.
3.</span><span>Europe plagued by debt crises, one country has no budget deficit at all and is currently returning to surplus. This same country is consistently among Europe's fastest growing economies, with GDP growth set to hit 4% this year. This country is Sweden </span><span />
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