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Q: Where are migrants going in Europe?
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What are migrants after World War 2?

After WW2 many millions of people in Europe had lost their homes. There were migrants from many European countries for economic and religious reasons.


Most migrants to the US during the early twentieth century came from which part of Europe?

Bulgaria.


Immigration from southern and eastern Europe?

Migrants from southern and eastern Europe have gone to many countries, including many in North and South America, Britain, and Australia.


How did Italian migrants feel about leaving their home?

They felt scared about going to a new country


Where did moreno come from?

it came from migrants from Spain going to the US to settle. his name is Alonso Moreno


What are the ethnicitys in Belgium?

French (Walloon) and Flemish. Minorities of migrants from the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Romany Gypsies.


Migrants nationality that start with D?

Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.


Why did people make a voyage to north America?

They were migrants. They went there to establish a new settlement.


Where was Jamestown from?

It was from Europe where migrants came and settled in USA and made their first permanent settlement which is known as Jamestown. It is located in eastern area of USA near the coast.


What was going on in post-World War 2 Europe?

what is going on in world war II in Europe?


Why have people from Africa Asia and other places ended up in Europe?

They have gone to Europe is search of a better life. Some are fleeing war zones or corrupt countries or poverty. Some are asylum seekers and some are economic migrants.


Immigrants to US in 17th century?

The vast majority of immigrants were from England, other migrants from northern Europe particularly from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia followed the english to America.