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Europeans migrants in the 19th century, Because, With, Eastern,…
Europeans migrants in the 19th century
The population explosion in Europe
Population doubled
Part of it
migrated
Other
Continents
ocassioned by
Gap between
Birth
rate
Death
rate
Poor immigrants and colonial elites
Majority of migrants
Poor
people
Searchig
opportunities
Migrants from
Countries with
large colonies
Settled as
Part of
colonial administration
Farmers
Replicated
Customs
Lifestyle
Better prosperity
Than in the
country
Countries
without
colonies
Worse
Living conditions
Than in the
country
Many
became
Ordinary
wage earners
1886-1925
13 million immigrants
"White middle-class"
England
Netherlands
Ireland
Germany
Scandinavian countries
"New immigrants"
Italy
Greece
Poland
Hungaria
Slavs
other...
Transoceanic journeys
New means of trasport
Travel times
decreases
Made
possible
All
social
classes
Sailed
Wealthy
Upper cabins
Poor
Holds
Because
Agricultural reforms
Industrialisation
Advances in medicine & higiene
With
Lounges
Restaurants
Eastern
Cetral
Southern
Europe
Transoceanic steamships
The cheapest
Britain
Italy