They wanted to escape poverty
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diaspora
He was a great Pole. His homeland was Poland.
Exile, banishment, population relocation.
Homeland Security
They wanted to escape poverty
They did not leave they where captured by Europeans and Americans and forced into the slave trade.
In both areas, Europeans were mainly seeking economic gain for markets in their homeland.
avoid religion persecution pursue economic opportunities create a better life for themselves and their families escape the effect of famine escape poverty
Europeans chose to leave their homeland for various reasons, including economic hardship, political instability, and the pursuit of better opportunities. Many sought escape from poverty, famine, and oppressive regimes, while others were motivated by the promise of land and prosperity in the New World. Additionally, religious persecution pushed some to seek freedom to practice their beliefs. These factors collectively drove large numbers of Europeans to emigrate in search of a brighter future.
Israel is the ancient homeland of the Israelites' forefathers. It housed the Israelites from the time of Joshua until the First destruction (over 800 years), and again during the Second Temple (several centuries) and after the Second Destruction until the time of Constantine. In recent centuries there has been a continuous Jewish presence in the Holy Land for (at least) the last eight centuries.
Homeland is a noun.
Saying Indo-Europeans migrated in waves refers to the hypothesis that Proto-Indo-European speakers moved out from a single homeland in successive migrations over several centuries. Each wave represents a significant movement of people into new regions, spreading their language and culture through conquest or assimilation. This theory helps explain the wide distribution of Indo-European languages across Europe and parts of Asia.
The Homeland? or Headquarters?Homeland is USA, Headquarters is Beaverton, Oregon.
An antonym for homeland is "foreign land" or "another country."
homeland security, in 2002
What is the target of homeland