Settlers encroached upon Native American lands in the Southeast. This is an example of which of the following? pull factor in migration push factor in migration geographic factor in migration demographic factor in migration
In mobilizing migration to the colonies, push factors were stronger than pull factors. Push factors motivate people to leave their home countries. For example, religious persecution pushed the Puritans out of England. Pull factors attract people to a new location. For example, the promise of a better life and fertile soil may pull people to a new land. On the other hand, A demographic factor refers to Socioeconomic characteristics of a population expressed statistically, such as age, sex, education level, income level, marital status, occupation, religion, birth rate, death rate, average size of a family, average age at marriage. A census is a collection of the demographic factors associated with every member of a population. A geographic factor are those relating to the place or environment where that individual spends, or has spent, a proportion of their time. When relating to the Native American's land and the settlers invading, I would go with A. The settlers were attracted to the Native American's land and it created the long for power and amount of land in which they owned and had power over... So A, pull factor.
But, that's just my best judgement. I may be wrong.
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