British immigrants came to America for many reasons, but most were seeking an opportunity for a better life than they had at home.
Very early in the history of Colonial American, some groups of immigrants came seeking religious liberty, or the opportunity to establish their own religious orthodoxy, separate from that of the Church of England, and to persecute those who did not conform to their views, just as they had been persecuted nonconformists in England.
The same reason people have had for moving in all ages - in search of a better life. Easier farming, more jobs, freedom of religion etc.
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They came because they wanted their rights and freedom that they didn't get from their homelands that they have came from.
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Most people that came to America didn't come on any particular boat. There have been millions of immigrants to the United States over the centuries, and no one boat accounts for "most" of those immigrants.
The Puritans were a group of people, mostly families, who came from Europe to America to reform the church of England.
To get out of a bad situation into an unknown situation with hopes of more freedom and prosperity.
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Just cause.
Yes, a huge amount of Irish people have left Ireland to go to America, for hundreds of years.
They came because they wanted their rights and freedom that they didn't get from their homelands that they have came from.
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They left England for America to be rid of religious discrimination.
Immigrants come to Canada for various reasons, including better economic opportunities, improved quality of life, family reunification, and political stability. Canada's welcoming immigration policies, diverse society, and strong social services are also attractive to many immigrants.
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At that period of time, an immigrant was able travel to a country, but he/she may not have enough money to bring the rest of the family. Babies, wives, and siblings would have to stay behind in cases where they cannot support themselves, and neither can the immigrant, the family would be separated for the rest of their lives. Sometimes, boats could not carry enough people for a whole family to come to America.
Most for greater economic advantage and employment. And they're not Spanish. The Spanish are from Spain, which is in Europe.