because their homes were completely distroyed
They were looking for foods, and new world
evacuees. :)
Following World War I, many Europeans left their homes due to the widespread devastation caused by the war, which led to economic hardship, political instability, and social upheaval. The Treaty of Versailles and subsequent treaties redrew national borders, creating new countries and minority populations that faced persecution or discrimination. Additionally, the rise of totalitarian regimes and the threat of civil unrest in several nations prompted many to seek safety and better opportunities abroad. The desire for a fresh start and the hope of escaping the tumultuous aftermath of the war also contributed to this mass migration.
lead war?
lead war?
They were looking for foods, and new world
avoid religion persecution pursue economic opportunities create a better life for themselves and their families escape the effect of famine escape poverty
evacuees. :)
Jews had to leave their homes like they eventually had to leave everything.
Following World War I, many Europeans left their homes due to the widespread devastation caused by the war, which led to economic hardship, political instability, and social upheaval. The Treaty of Versailles and subsequent treaties redrew national borders, creating new countries and minority populations that faced persecution or discrimination. Additionally, the rise of totalitarian regimes and the threat of civil unrest in several nations prompted many to seek safety and better opportunities abroad. The desire for a fresh start and the hope of escaping the tumultuous aftermath of the war also contributed to this mass migration.
the boys left because war fled them from their homes.
Europeans, and people in general, often through history have changed their names when emigrating to avoid the prejudice that might spring from having a name that indicates where they were from. After the second world war, for instance, Germans were out of favor the world over.
banana
too big
they dont have homes
I believe the term you are looking for is refugee.
The British, Germans and the French were the important Europeans in the revolutionary war.