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16-/kloc-the characteristics of British population migration in the 0/8th century.

16-18th century British population migration is characterized by:

1. The number and scope of migrants are increasing. With the discovery and development of the new continent, the rise of capitalism and the progress of transportation, the scale and scope of world population migration have been expanding, and the global population distribution has undergone major changes.

2. Move from densely populated areas to sparsely populated areas. The migration of modern population mainly reflects the input of densely populated Eurasia to sparsely populated America and Oceania.

3. Led by developed countries. Modern population migration is mainly carried out with the colonial expansion of developed countries in Europe.

4. Combination of voluntary migration and forced migration. Voluntary migration mainly refers to the colonists and explorers of European colonial countries, and slave trade is the most typical representative of forced migration.