People who came to America to escape poverty often hoped for a better life filled with economic opportunities and the chance to improve their living conditions. They sought freedom from oppressive circumstances, aspiring to provide a brighter future for themselves and their families. Many believed that the promise of the American Dream would allow them to achieve social mobility and success through hard work and perseverance. Ultimately, they envisioned a land where they could thrive and contribute to a diverse, prosperous society.
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People driven from their homeland are called exiles. They are found all over North America.
People migrate to the US for a better life. Most flocked to the US to escape persecution and poverty. The US has always been a haven for people desperate for a better life.
To escape poverty, hunger and for the chance of a better life.
Most of the people that came to Australia were from Britain and came to escape the poverty and inequality that was a halmark of life in Britain.
Poverty and Hunger existanceAfrica is were Poverty and Hunger mostly exists to this date. Tut there are some people who speculate that there could be minor cases in America and China and quite possibly the UK.
The result of laziness and poor attitudesa vicious circle from which it is difficult to escape without outside assistancea vicious circle from which it is difficult to escape without outside assistance
America's homeland was not under physical attack. Americans were safe in their own homes. Food, though rationed, was available to the people.
There are many organizations in the United States that help people struggling with poverty. The Meals on Wheels Association of America, Feeding America and ONE.
Not many do but the people that do are the ones that can afford it. They live there to escape the poverty that exists in most rural cities throughout Iran.
The same reason most people immigrate to the US: to have a better life and escape the bad conditions in their homeland.
Escape from poverty Avoid war in their own countryFind religious freedomMichigan had a strong economyfacts from MacMillan/McGraw Hill MI textbook