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Between 1900 and 1940, people migrated for various reasons, including economic opportunities, escaping poverty, and seeking better living conditions. Many were drawn to industrialized cities in search of jobs, while others fled conflict, persecution, or political instability in their home countries. Additionally, events like World War I and the Great Depression prompted significant movements, as individuals sought safety and stability. This period also saw large waves of Immigration to countries like the United States, driven by the promise of a better life.

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