Final answer:
European and Asian emigrants in the nineteenth century migrated primarily for economic opportunities, better living conditions, and to escape violence and political unrest.
Step-by-step explanation:
European and Asian emigrants moved to other countries in the nineteenth century for similar reasons, primarily economic opportunities and better living conditions. Those from the Russian empire, including many Jewish people, fled due to anti Semitic violence such as pogroms, and the search for a place where they could live without fear and discrimination.