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{ Chapter 7: The Great Migration and Push for Democracy

The Great Migration ( ) immigrants from Europe moved to immigrants from Europe moved to British North America British North America -This shifted the demographics of BNA (now -This shifted the demographics of BNA (now there were more British than French people) there were more British than French people) The Great Migration

Push for Democracy -The Leaders in British North America wanted -The Leaders in British North America wanted an end to Britain’s colonial rule. an end to Britain’s colonial rule. -They wanted a DEMOCRACY, so they had a -They wanted a DEMOCRACY, so they had a say in government. say in government. Push for Democracy