to gain economic opportunities
no
Not the only reason but yes
A pull factor is something that draws someone in to come to a decision. Such as culture in NYC was a pull factor to moving there.
Good land for growth of cash crops, plenty of water, weather fairly good.
A push factor for Europeans in New France was political and religious turmoil in Europe, leading them to seek stability and opportunities in the colony. A pull factor was the promise of land ownership and economic prosperity through fur trading and agriculture in the new settlement.
The Pull factor pull factored the pull factor.
The obvious pull factor of Italy going to Texas was just like any other country. They liked how they had cheap fertile land that helped with economic issues and crops.
Starvation and Property Pushed. many Irish families while economic opportunities Pulled towards the United States
Pull factor.Apex :D
the difference is that a pull factor is pulling you to move or go there and a push factor is pushing you to leave the place
The promise of better jobs in the united states would have been considered a pull factor.