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.
They were looking for foods, and new world
because their homes were completely distroyed
evacuees. :)
took homes. and many people.:)
Rural Electric Administration 1935 to bring electricity to countryside homes and businesses
They were looking for foods, and new world
Europeans live in houses and apartments and other kinds of homes in the countries of Europe, just like people in the other parts of the world do. ^.^ In EUROPE
because their homes were completely distroyed
It is a common misconception that Europeans do not use erasers. Europeans do use erasers, and they are widely available for purchase in Europe. Erasers are used in schools, offices, and homes in Europe just like in other parts of the world.
too big
because the europeans would make them move into each others homes
That is a matter of interpretation. Cherokee homes were on average, both then and now, the same size of the homes used by Europeans; in olden times homes were much smaller as a general rule.
Native Americans led nomadic lives. Europeans built permanent homes and forts. They made cities and farms.
One Hundred percent eventually would be the logical conclusion.
we have over 627 billion homes in the world
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to keep them in their homes doing all the domestic chores