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During the 19th century, a large number of Europeans seeking better living conditions and fleeing adverse political and economic situations started a migratory movement towards various parts of the world, including the American continent. Their arrival not only transformed their new communities but also had a significant impact on the regions they left behind. Considering this context, explain how the European migratory movement of the 19th century influenced the societies of origin and destination, and discuss the motivations that led these individuals to choose to migrate to another continent.
a.
The 19th-century migratory movement had little impact on the societies of origin, with immigrants being easily assimilated without major cultural or social changes.
b.
At that time, most European immigrants did not have specific motivations to migrate and ended up choosing the American continent randomly to start their lives anew.
c.
The countries of origin of European immigrants in the 19th century benefited from migration, as there was no loss of qualified workforce and money remittances were insignificant.
d.
European migration to the American continent was motivated exclusively by economic reasons, without the influence of political or social factors.
e.
The European migratory movement of the 19th century influenced the societies of origin, causing a loss of qualified and young workforce, but contributing to economic and social development through money remittances and ideas. In the destination societies, immigrants brought new agricultural techniques, cultural traditions, and languages, which blended and transformed. The motivations for migration were mainly due to economic factors, such as seeking better opportunities and land for agriculture, as well as political and religious persecutions, military recruitment, and the desire for a better quality of life, education, and freedom.

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