religious persecution.
It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.
Because of economic, political, and religious problems in England it led to the Great Migration. Between 1629 and 1640 many thousands of English men, women, and children left England. More than 40,000 of these people moved to English colonies in New England and the Caribbean. In 1629, Charles granted a group of Puritans and merchants a charter to settle in New England. They formed the Massachusets Bay CompanyIn 1630 a fleet of ships carrying Puritan colonists left England for Massachusetts to seek religious freedom. They were led by John Winthrop. The Puritans believed that they had made a covenant, or promise, with God to build an ideal Christian Community.
African americans wanted to vote.
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african americans wanted to vote
african americans wanted to vote
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The Trail, also known as the "Great Migration" began in 1843. 1000 pioneers assembled with 120 wagons and 5000 head of livestock left Independence Missouri for a greater life out west. This was the largest peacetime migration in the history of the world.
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The Great Migrations of animals is driven by the season and the availability of food.
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