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gavmur [86]
4 years ago
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What are two push factors that drive many European immigrants to America in both 1600 and early 1800

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Kobotan [32]4 years ago
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Well one push factor would be they wanted to escape religious and political prosecution. Another is the Potato Famine. This was when their potatoes were contaminated and many died from starvation and disease.

I hope this helps somehow ;)
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