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What are the effects of Immigration 1750-1900?

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the effects of immigration during those times led to the natives of the land to be pushed back and/or killed also with bringing in diseases and claiming land that is not theirs

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Long-distance migration expanded greatly during this time period. The reasons in some ways were simple: the world population grew and transportation methods advanced. More people, bigger boats= more migration. Most migrants were moving within or from Europe and Asia and many were laborers.

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