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Push factors drive people from their country of origin, while pull factors determine where the travelers end up. They contribute to immigration.
push and pull factors depends on where are you coming from ... so if you are coming from canada.. you coul be leaving a good economy, and your friends so a push factor and the pull factors could be the beautiful scenery.
If you're in favor of those things, a pull factor.
They were stronger and could go further and pull more weight than a horse or donkey.
It was a bit of both.
The Homestead Act was a push factor in people's decision to move to the Plains because people were paying close to nothing for 160 acres of land.
That government usually sided with business owners
pull water from the earth
the plains indians
With the horses ,the Cheyenne became more mobile
With the horses ,the Cheyenne became more mobile
Push factors that led settlers to move out west include overcrowding in the East, lack of economic opportunities, and conflicts with Native American tribes. Pull factors include the promise of free or cheap land, the opportunity to start fresh in a new region, and the availability of natural resources like gold and timber.
Great Plains.
Great Plains.
I do believe that it was the Plains Indians.
The future tense of pull is will pull.