Why did Europeans flee to America in nineteenth century? Explain.
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There were many reasons why European colonists chose to settle in New Netherland. Many fled political and religious persecution. Others hoped to improve their condition by owning their own land or by participating in the fur trade. ... Some settlers worked for other colonists as contract laborers or indentured servants.
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Europeans fled to America in the 19th century because:
(i) Until the 19th century, power and hunger were common in Europe.
(ii) Cities were crowded and deadly diseases were widespread.
(iii) Religious conflicts were common and religious dissenters were persecuted.
(iv) In America, plantations were growing cotton and sugar for the European market. These plantations were worked on by slaves.... hope it helps
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