The reasons groups of people leave a particular place are called push factors. Push factors are usually due to a difficulty such as war, natural disasters, food shortages, or inability to find jobs.
Yes, groups of people may leave a particular place for various reasons, including economic factors such as job shortages or low wages, social issues like discrimination or lack of community support, and environmental concerns such as natural disasters or climate change. Political instability or conflict can also drive people to seek safety and better living conditions elsewhere. Additionally, personal factors, such as family ties or the desire for improved quality of life, often influence such decisions.
People may be forced to leave a particular place due to reasons such as natural disasters, political unrest, economic hardship, persecution, or environmental degradation. These factors can create unsafe or unsustainable living conditions that necessitate relocation to seek safety, stability, or opportunities elsewhere.
Economic reasons.
People leave people for whatever their own personal reasons are - not all people are compatible.
People leave their home country for all sorts of reasons. They can leave their counrty for financial reasons, religious reasons, to get an education, or just because they want to explore another land.
No. A culture is what groups of people do, and how they form various traditions, celebrations, and practices. A culture is the foundation of what a person becomes and what they learn. A individual can leave a particular culture, but the cultural practices they know will remain with them.
War and pollution :) xx
they need a better life and a better life
Alot of people left for different reasons, Chris Chasse left for his family.
People left for political (a dictatorship ruled until 1974) but mostly economic reasons. The rural areas were extremely poor.
It was/is ( yes there are still indentured servants) a method to have their passage paid for to the colonies. They had many reasons to leave.