because England etc is already defended and full
immigrants came to America Apex =]
Refugees is the word. immigrants came to America
Flee religious persecution. Get away from political turmoil. Find better lives. APEX -> Basically, All of the Above.
Assyria and (later) Babylonia.
The main cause forcing people to flee their homeland is often conflict and violence, which can stem from war, political instability, persecution, or human rights abuses. Additionally, economic hardship, environmental disasters, and climate change also contribute to displacement, as individuals seek safety, security, and better living conditions. These factors often intersect, creating complex situations that compel people to leave their homes in search of a more stable and humane existence.
Holland.
The Holocaust.
No one knows, most historians believe they were abandoned when the conquistadors attacked, killing them or forcing them to flee. Some believe famine caused it.
They seeked revenge among other leaders!................ They were also bloodthirsty and were into looting and pillaging but the goths attacked because the Huns were attacking them forcing them to flee into Italy.
Nativists held this belief around the turn of the 19th century. Around the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants started to come to America from Eastern Europe as they attempted to flee the tyranny and conflict that would eventually become World War I. Americans did not always like all these new people coming into the country, and nativists believed that they were tainting America and could never truly be part of it.
Nativists held this belief around the turn of the 19th century. Around the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants started to come to America from Eastern Europe as they attempted to flee the tyranny and conflict that would eventually become World War I. Americans did not always like all these new people coming into the country, and nativists believed that they were tainting America and could never truly be part of it.
There are several types of immigrants, typically categorized into three main groups: economic immigrants, family-sponsored immigrants, and refugees/asylum seekers. Economic immigrants include skilled workers and those seeking employment opportunities. Family-sponsored immigrants are individuals who join relatives already residing in a country. Refugees and asylum seekers flee persecution or conflict in their home countries. Each category reflects different motivations and legal pathways for migration.