People moved to Boston in the mid to late 1700s for various reasons, including economic opportunities and the promise of religious freedom. As a major port city, Boston offered jobs in trade, shipbuilding, and commerce, attracting a diverse population. Additionally, the city's role in the American Revolution drew many seeking to participate in the fight for independence. The flourishing cultural and intellectual environment also attracted individuals interested in education and political activism.
they wanted a better life for family and start a new life
because it is the best colony ever and there are no laws or rules and you don't have to go to school.
the transportation revolution
In the mid-1700s, settlers began to move inland to a region known as the Ohio Valley. This area was sought after for its fertile land and resources, leading to increased westward expansion. The migration was often driven by the desire for new opportunities, as well as conflicts with Native American tribes already inhabiting the region.
Late in 1778.
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The people in Europe decided to move to the colonies during the 1600s and 1700s because they wanted religious freedom.
they wanted a better life for family and start a new life
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California (the west)
Two big events in other countries that prompted people to move to US in the late 19th and early 20th century was war and poverty.
The Boston Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953.
Two big events in other countries that prompted people to move to US in the late 19th and early 20th century was war and poverty.
Boston
because it is the best colony ever and there are no laws or rules and you don't have to go to school.
To move goods and raw materials needed for and produced by the burgeoning industrial revolution.
Because they needed more space and because the gold rush poo