The factors that prompted the migration of engilsh men and women to America were mostly economic and religious.The puritain wanted to practice their religion in peace without government interference. Most people came because it meant they could own their own land and take advantage of natural resources They could make a lot of money in ways they couldn't in england
better standard living
Socio-political, economic and ecological factors are the main forces driving migration. Rising communal violence world-wide, often as a result of ethnic or religious intolerance, has led to increased levels of migration.
some pull factors are.. - no natural disastors in a country - no religios persecution -no overcrowding - there is no fear of loss of wealth. -no protests -no poverty -no draught
Push factors drive people from their country of origin, while pull factors determine where the travelers end up. They contribute to immigration.
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Political conflict and religious persecution in England were not factors in inducing migration of English Calvinists to New England.
There were various factors prompted Stalin's actions. For example, the events of the Second World War were very influential on him.
Factors included a boom in the railroad industry, steel industry, and oil industry; and an increase in immigration and migration
Better naval technology, increase in the European population, increase in the demand for luxury items, the formation of nation-states, the desire to find a sea route to the Orient, and an increase in trade. <3
Some of the factors that influence migration are lack of food or shelter or fresh water in an area. This will most often cause a population to begin movement or migration in search of food or water.
how do factors such as trade, war, migration, and inventions affect cultural change?
forced migration
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Trade routes, migration patterns, and communication technologies are three factors that contribute to cultural diffusion by facilitating the exchange and spread of ideas, beliefs, and practices among different societies.
push factors
Push-pull factors in migration either push people out of an area due to depletion of Natural Resources or pull in due to abundant land that attracts people.