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trasher [3.6K]
4 years ago
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In order to learn about how the experiences of Muslims living in non-Muslim countries, a historian surveys Muslims who have immi

grated to France from North Africa and the Middle East to learn more about how life in Europe has influenced them.
History
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Thepotemich [5.8K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Immigration and emigration has always led to influx of ideas between nation, states and countries. However, the red indies had great impact in building economy of Latin America, all thanks to their migrants during the early times. As regards Muslims found in France, one cannot be but say migrants from middle east and northern Africa during slavery found themselves in the society of as domestic slaves just as black Americans were and are still available in northern American states

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