Immigration has been a critical part of the history of the United States. Throughout history, people have migrated to the U.S. for many reasons.
From the 17th to 19th century, the main reasons for immigration were:
Beginning in the early 20th century, the reasons evolved to:
They did so to follow their prey, the Animals migrated and the people followed.
yes.
The English Government had very little money. The English people had no compelling reason to migrate to America. At the time, Spain and England were allies. Any attempt to settle America would have upset the alliance.
migrate
The first people to migrate to Newzealand were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maurie people. They had a seafaring tradition of inhabiting the islands of the South Pacific and Newzealand was one of the places they reached.
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
When Caribbean people migrate it is usually to find a better quality of life and most of them migrate to EuropeanÊ and North American countries, epsecially Britain and America.
A land bridge called Beringia
No they could not
Walked across a land bridge.
to work in the coffee and sugar plantations and mines
because the climate went warmer
People migrate to the US for a better life. Most flocked to the US to escape persecution and poverty. The US has always been a haven for people desperate for a better life.
they migrate in december and january
Yes, they migrate through out South America
It may be the other way around. Japanese to South America.
for freedom