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The characteristics of British population migration from 16 to 18 century

From 16 to 18, the characteristics of British population migration mainly include the following three aspects:

:: Peasant migration. Due to the development of agricultural technology at that time, farmers had to leave their original farming areas to adopt new technologies.

* The urban population has increased. Many people began to travel back and forth between cities and villages, which led to the rapid development of British cities.

:: Maritime migration. The British fleet explored the whole Pacific Ocean, which led to a large number of immigrants flocking to the economic center of Britain.

In addition, there is a remarkable feature that the population migration in this period is mainly developed countries. Specifically, modern population migration was mainly accompanied by the colonial expansion of developed European countries, such as migration to America and Oceania. This model reflects a population movement centered on rich and developed areas, which may change the global population distribution and may also bring cultural and economic impacts.

It should be noted that the migration pattern in this period is not only one-way flow, but also complex population migration patterns, such as round-trip migration or transnational migration. In addition, these characteristics may change with different periods, regions and social backgrounds.