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What is one reason why some Europeans chose to leave their homeland in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?

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Answer: They wanted to escape poverty

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Europeans chose to leave their homeland during the nineteenth and early twentieth century because there was a very remarkable spread of new settlement foundations prevalent across North America and Australia. There were about approximately 70 million people who left Europe and they mostly migrated in the United States.
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