what are some push and pull factors of the colonization.
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I assume you're talking about colonization in the Americas. Christopher Columbus started it. But their were Vikings who went there too.
Apparently some push factors were the dense population and changing of lifestyle in the Netherlands.
Control of the Port of New Orleans was the main factor pulling the U.S. to make the Louisiana Purchase. The main pull factor leading to the Louisiana Purchase was the U.S. desire to control the Port of New Orleans.
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The Industrial Revolution in Europe acted as a push factor by creating harsh working conditions and low wages in the factories. This led to mass migration of workers from rural areas to urban centers, seeking better opportunities and quality of life. Additionally, the enclosure movement in agriculture displaced many rural workers, further contributing to the push factor.
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