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While there are a thousand different reasons why people migrate to the U.S, there are some major ones that we can cover.
- <u><em>War.</em></u> War is a major one that sometimes <em>forces</em> people to move to the U.S and other countries, being a haven that will protect them from all the dangers.
- <u><em>College.</em></u> Pretty straightforward, people come to better and further their education.
- <u><em>Jobs. </em></u> Also pretty straightforward, people come to work here, to live here, the job opportunities are close to endless.
- <u><em>Family and friends.</em></u> Having family members or close friends in the U.S often is a factor for people moving to the U.S.
They often gain more freedoms* than they have had in their previous country, a democratic country with personal choices like I mentioned earlier, more job opportunities*, and some of the world's most elite colleges are here. Some of the downsides of moving away from their birthplace and moving to the U.S is that there is a very real possibility of moving away from family and friends, and essentially starting life over again.
Korea’s division SOUTH/NORT Following Japanese submission , Soviets kept up military nearness in the North with American soldiers in the South. Border built at 38th equal set up which was temporary.
The Whigs were the relatively "liberal" part of their day, with their opponents being the Democrats. The Whigs stood for industrialization, modernization, and education. They later merged into the Republican Party.