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Why do many non-religious people enter America?

/kloc-In the second half of the 0/5th century, due to the prosperity of wool industry, there was a great demand for wool. With the price rising, sheep industry has become the most profitable industry. However, the smallness of Mu Ye has hindered the landlords from expanding the scale of raising sheep. Landlord capitalists who hold the ruling power use their unique power to force farmers to move away from the land, "develop" the land into animal husbandry and develop sheep industry, which is profitable. Farmers who own a small amount of land are also bankrupt or even dying because of the sharp drop in food prices and the rise in tenancy. Urban proletarians are getting poorer and poorer. Therefore, poor and bankrupt farmers and workers have to take North America as their way out.

In addition, Britain also sends criminals to the United States. During the colonial period, 50,000 criminals joined the immigrant army.

Soon, Germany also set off a huge wave of immigrants. /kloc-The disastrous consequences of the 30-year war in the first half of the 7th century are unbearable for any country. However, the ruling class is still extremely extravagant, and all this comes from farmers in a worse situation. Most farmers choose North American colonies as shelters.

Farmers in France have had similar experiences. Under the threat of poverty, hunger, war and death, people flocked overseas in large numbers, and the North American colonies accepted many people who sought happiness.

/kloc-in the 0/7th century, the Irish people were ruled, enslaved and suppressed by Britain, so they provided a large group of North American immigrant reserve troops.

Swiss people also poured into North America in large numbers, and they often left their homes purely for the sake of economy.