the climate was too cold so it was hard to grow some crops
There were multiple reasons for the Dutch leaving their homeland. One significant factor was religious persecution, as the Dutch Protestants faced discrimination under Spanish Catholic rule. Economic opportunities and the lure of new territories also motivated the Dutch to explore and settle in other parts of the world. Additionally, the Dutch East India Company played a significant role in expanding Dutch trade and empire, leading to the establishment of colonies overseas.
The word "homeland" is a noun.
She decided to return to her homeland after living abroad for many years.
"Home" in Tagalog translates to "tahanan" or "bahay," while "homeland" is commonly translated as "bayan" or "bansa."
The Dutch pronounce it in two ways. Either the English/American way or sometimes as 'Sjonny/Sjonnie'. That pronounciation is best related to how the French pronounce the letter J. Think of saying Johnny but start with the letter S and emphasize that letter in stead of the J. Also leave the H out of it, so you pronounce it less pompous.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The colonists wanted to leave there homeland because they were looking for gold and riches in the new world. they wanted to have less diseases so therefore they had to leave.
To go to war.
The aryans leave their homeland in search of food
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they wanted to be independent :)
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If you mean leave Britain as their homeland then, because they heard America was a great new place and you could find many new jobs there.
They did not leave they where captured by Europeans and Americans and forced into the slave trade.
i dont know you tell me
To practice their religious beliefs.
Immigrants
to be safe