They came for many reasons:
- To be independent and free.
- Because they saw New Zealand less streefull both professionaly and educationally.
- The Germans appreciated the civil rights and advocay for freedom
- In the 1840's it was hard for rural labourers because they were under the landowning aristocracy. They were allowed to leave there master but if they did they couldn't live on the land and so fir so many immagration was the only answer.
Hopes it helps. I read it in a book so I hope its right. :)
because they wanted to bomb our country
Same reason as always, in search of a better life.
Pasifika people migrate to New Zealand for various reasons, including better economic opportunities, access to quality education, and improved healthcare. Many seek to reunite with family members already living in New Zealand. Additionally, some are drawn by the country's cultural ties, as New Zealand is home to a significant Pasifika community that shares similar cultural practices and values.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
new zealand
1840
THey are gay
New Zealand invade Samoa to defeat the Germans and rule them.
For an easier and safer way of life.
because they wanted to bomb our country
because they felt like it
nobody knows, well atleast not me!
German migration to New Zealand occurred for various reasons, including economic opportunities, adventure, and political unrest in Germany. Additionally, some Germans sought to escape religious persecution or to reunite with family members already settled in New Zealand. The allure of a better quality of life and the promise of land ownership also played a role in attracting German migrants to New Zealand.
because they thought that new zealand was a better place
in boats and planes
Same reason as always, in search of a better life.