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Emigration

Argentina

Colombia

Venezuela

Uruguay

USA

Mexico

Chile

San Pedro y Miquelon

(Francia)

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REASONS:

1) Cyclical crises in the Basque agriculture.

2) Emigrants who had been installed across the Atlantic called to other people of Basque country to go there.

3) The Carlist Wars also led to the emigration.

4) The introduction of compulsory military service in the armies of France and Spain drove many men to emigration.

5) Population pressure.

6) The traditional lifestyle had broken when the industrialitation came but many basques prefer the traditional lifestyle so they went to farmer sites.

Why did they go to other

countries?

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Some emigrants come back to Basque

Country by health improvements by the

industrial revolution that changed the

population of 1787 to 1910.

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France

Germany

Mexico

Argelia

URSS

Other countries in

Hispanoamerica

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REASON:

Franco gave a coup and the civil war started. Franco fought against the republicans and his soldiers won. As in Spain there was a dictatorship, people that didn´t go with him had to emigrate because they were frightened in case they died.

But there were people who disagreed withhis politic rules so they went to othercountrie too.

Why did they go to other

countries?

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Most emigrants were exiled, so they

decided to return when all finished.

They wanted to come back because

they had family in their country and they

wanted to return to their roots.

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Emigration

Australia

Marocco

France

UK

Germany

USA

Colombia

Ecuador

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REASONS:

1) They are unemployed so they go to other countries

to find work.

2) They find a job in other country so they leave their

country.

3) The crisis and the economic situation of the

country.

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Nowadays %50 of the emigrants come

back to their home because they have

not found a job.

The other %50 stay there because they

have found a job or they still try to find.