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Who came to new world in ''The Great Migration'' the pilgrams or puritans?

the plgrams


How many settlers moved from Great Britain to the New World during the Great Migration of 1620-1646?

20,000


What is the of the term the great migration?

Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world


What is the meaning of the 'great migration'?

Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world


What is the meaning of the term great migration?

Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world


What led to the great migration of 1629-1640?

It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.


Flood of settlers from England to the new England colonies?

Great Migration...


Which was not a major factor stimulating English migration to the new world?

laws that forced the migration of the poorer classes


The forced migration of Africans to the New World was along the?

middle passage


What was the great Britain journey to America?

For the Puritans who settled the New England area, it was the Great Puritan Migration (1630-1641) The Quakers in the Middle Colonies came in the Great Quaker Migration (Both these groups came from England.)


The new immigrants whose migration to the US increased after 1880 came mainly from?

Southern and Eastern Europe


Where did African Americans move during the great migration?

In the Great Migration, which took place in 1910-1930, millions of African Americans "migrated" to the Midwest, Northeast, and West of the United States from Southern states such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. A second movement -- New Great Migration -- has been occurring since 1965 and is essentially the reverse of the Great Migration, with African Americans moving to the "New South" where job growth exceeded that of the North and racism/discrimination has abated.