Canada currently has one of the highest Immigration rates per capita, taking in around 250,000 new permanent residents per year. Europe is also experiencing a large number of new immigrants with the majority of them settling in spain.
I think they came from Europe or Asia.
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
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In US history, the Great Immigration is the period from about 1880 to about 1918, during which millions of migrants, mostly from eastern and southern Europe, went to the United States, and also to Canada, South America, and Australia.
Other First Nations. The Earliest European traders were the vikings who traded with the Inuit for hundreds of years supplying Europe with rare furs.
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Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
South America had easier immigration requirements than the USA or Canada and was distant enough from Nazi Europe that Jews who went there would not risk the Nazis conquering their host nations in the near future. Ironically, these easier immigration requirements ultimately led to the Nazis who fled from Allied capture and imprisonment to flee to South America as well.
they brought fur to Hudson's bay to bring over Voyagers from Europe -lauren 10
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
Belorus is often considered to be Europe's least democratic country.
Politically, Europe has close ties to countries such as Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand mainly because they were previous European countries' colonies. NATO is such an example of this politcal union. Its members include Canada, the US, and 26 European nations. Europe is also economically tied to these four nations, as well as socially tied (as many of these countries' immigrants are from Europe and vice versa, similar living conditions).