Answer:
Reasons for Immigration are divided into "push" and "pull" factors.
"Push" factors are the reasons some people may choose to leave or feel they want to be "pushed" away from their current country of residence; these factors may include: poor economy, war, famine, lack of jobs and/or many other personal and general reasons.
"Pull" factors are the reasons an immigrant may be attracted to a certain area. Some "pull" factors may include; good economy, food widely available, good healthcare, cheap housing and many more.
Another answer:
The reasons for immigration are the opposite ones to the reasons not to immigrate.
Another answer:
Immigration takes place due to these different reasons:
i)due to economical problem
ii)due to political problem
iii)due to cultural practise.
The Africans had to. Some wanted to have freedom , and some to meet family.
Immigrants came to the U.S for different reasons. Most had difficulties in their homeland. Many were poor.Some of them had been treated badly because of their race or religion.
some immigrants came to the U.S like Hispanic, Chinese, Italian......
No, they are not but some of them are. My mom came from Haiti and she is a good immigrant.
what did german immigrants war?
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
for freedom and a chance to get better farm land and better living.
Immigrants came to the U.S for different reasons. Most had difficulties in their homeland. Many were poor.Some of them had been treated badly because of their race or religion.
some immigrants came to the U.S like Hispanic, Chinese, Italian......
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
No, they are not but some of them are. My mom came from Haiti and she is a good immigrant.
because of religen
what did german immigrants war?
.A better life .Escape from oppressive governments .War .Adventure .Famine .Religious persecution
Probably the same reason Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and other followers of non-Native American faiths came to America. Of course, there is no one reason why these people came. Some came to escape religious persecution. Others came to simply start a new life. Some came for adventure, and some came to escape debt. Some came as slaves, and some came as fur traders. The list goes on and on. If you are speaking in modern terms, then you should know that many Muslims are born in the US; not all Muslims are immigrants. Those that are immigrants, again, come for different reasons.
They came in the late 1800 and the early 1900
it was rough because when immigrants came they were poor and had to rent crowed tenement
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.