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Q: What pair of countries that gained independence during in the 20th century experienced the migration of millions of people across their shared borders due to religious tension?
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Both India and Vietnam experienced periods of chaos and conflict following the success of their independence movements. How did these conflicts differ?

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What mass flight of religious dissidents?

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The problems in England that caused the Great Migration was religious and economic issues. The Great Migration happened in 1630.


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Mass flight by religious dissidents from the persecutions of archbishop laud and Charles?

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religious or political persecution


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Push factor in migration.


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