Do First Why would people want to come to America?

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Do First Why would people want to come to America? Answer in your notebooks, using 4 specific reasons, in at least 4 complete sentences. - Saying that no one would come due to the election is not an acceptable answer as there are many amazing things about America

Migration Refers to the movement of people and is the root word for the two major types of human movement we will discuss.

Emigration When people leave their country or region to settle in another [Emigrants Exit]

Immigration When people move into a foreign country with the intention of settling there [Immigrants move Into]

Push Factors Reasons people want to leave their country

Pull Factors Reasons people are drawn to another country

Population Transfer Refers to the movement of a large group of people from one region to another, usually by force