Push factors, the factors that make people leave a country, include famine, disease, low pay, religious freedom, and others. In 1517 Africans didn't have a choice whether or not they would go to America but they were a pull factor for people with money. (Plantations grew in size and importance, the slave trade was becoming a profitable undertaking) Doc 1. …show more content…
(And larger numbers that had been expected and much larger numbers in the country was ready to accommodate) Doc 5B Someone would have to be very close to someone else. This would be a push factor. As I said before migration has a big impact on the world/country's social, political, and economical structures. This mass migration I talked about was bad for Israel social standards. For one you been very closer neighbor, and second they drove Arab people out and took what they left behind. A good thing migration did for our world is the slave trade. I know enslaving other people is wrong but without the slaves we would not be where we are today. (Employing thousands of persons involved in the capital outlay of millions of dollars) Doc