Henry VII of England, who reigned from 1485 to 1509, encouraged exploration and overseas ventures that laid the groundwork for future migration to America. His support for explorers like John Cabot, who reached the North American coast in 1497, sparked interest in the New World. Additionally, the promise of economic opportunity and land, coupled with the social and political instability in England, motivated many to seek a new life across the Atlantic. This era of exploration ultimately set the stage for increased migration to America in the following decades.
Push factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate from it. Pull factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate to it.
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
England.
They fly there on a plane...
Migration to England has being going on since pre-history.
So there economy can function better with more workers.
Australia
People From England brought English to America.
When Caribbean people migrate it is usually to find a better quality of life and most of them migrate to EuropeanÊ and North American countries, epsecially Britain and America.
because they came from new england
A land bridge called Beringia
No they could not