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MIGRATION Polynesian Oceangoing vessel Thor Heyerdahl in the Kontiki The Hokulea Viking Exploration Viking Settlement What is migration? • The movement (often with the intent of settlement) away from ancestral homelands to other areas. Causes of Migration • “Push” factors vs. “Pull” factors • Push factors can include: – Forcible removal by outside power – Economic expansion – Population pressures – Rigid social or economic classes – War (civil or other) – Purposeful colonization by government “Push Factors” • Examples: Forcible removal – Jewish diasporas • From Judea to Babylon • From Spain and Portugal to Eastern Europe ALSO: West Africans to Americas as slaves Includes “ethnic cleansing” “Push factors” • Economic expansion: – Fujian trade Diaspora in South China Sea “Push Factors” • Population pressure – Polynesian settlement (?) – Europeans to Americas “Push Factors” • Rigid social or economic systems – Muslims to Bangladesh – Europeans to Americas “Push” factors • Warfare – SE Asians to North America “Push” factors • Purposeful colonization by government – Australia – Penal Colony “Pull” Factors • • • • Economic opportunity Religious freedom Safety/Asylum Political independence “Pull” Factors • Economic Opportunity – Includes natural resources – Westward expansion by US – North Africans to Western Europe “Pull” Factors • Religious Freedom – Puritan settlers of New England – Russian Jews and Christians to America “Pull” Factors • Safety/Asylum – Many different peoples to USA “Pull” Factors • Political Independence – Polynesians to outer islands (?) – Europeans to America – Muslims to Pakistan What made European Explorers different? • Motives: – Economic: Spain and Portugal’s “discovery” of Gold Trade in Saharan network, AND – Muslim cultivation of key luxury foods in Mediterranean, e.g. Sugar on Crete Had to get around Muslims to access global trade