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Pull Factors From Scotland up to 1939 - Coggle Diagram
Pull Factors From Scotland up to 1939
Scots often moved to New Zealand or Austrilia to gain religious freedom. Dunedin city was established by members of the reformed free church of scotland.
Australia was liberal and had laws that leaned towards the working class people.
Canada was common as it was easy to travel too and there was a scottish community in Nova Scotia
The transport revolution had made transport around the UK cheeperand faster e.g it only took 12 hours to get from Glasgow to London
Countries like Canada that were indeed of scottish skills such farming or industerial work actively employed scots to compaines to populate and improve the land.
Countires like new zealand