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At that time of life in Europe is very difficult, particularly for those who do not have an adequate source of income. Such does not have its own farm, a steady job, a social life is not so rosy.

With the news of gold rust occurring in America at that time, and many news about the success of the people who left Europe and success in America, and the division of the land for free. Being an extraordinary appeal to the people of Europe to come to the land of opportunity.

So they flock to America, the land of new promise of a better life.

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