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The first waves of Polish emigration were driven by the assimilation of Polish territories, religious persecution, difficult conditions in Polish villages due to overpopulation and lack of economic opportunities in the cities.
Religious exodus of Polish Protestants After the Swedish Deluge, Polish Brethren, who were seen as Swedish sympathizers, were told to convert or leave the country. The Polish Brethren were banished by law from Poland in 1658, and faced physical fights, seizure of property, and court fines for preaching their religion.
Huge numbers of Poles left the country during the Partitions of Poland for economic and political reasons as well as the ethnic persecution practiced by Russia, Prussia and Austria. Many of the Poles who emigrated were Jews, who make up part of the Jewish diaspora.
Immigrants in all three waves were attracted by the high wages and ample job opportunities for unskilled manual labor in the United States, and were driven to jobs in American mining, meatpacking, construction, steelwork, and heavy industry in many cases dominating these fields until the mid-20th century.
Between 1900 and 1920, more than a third of all Polish-Americans lived in the Upper Great Lakes' region of the United States, including Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. This included the founding of small towns named after sites in Poland, such as Kraków, Wisconsin, or Wino, Minnesota.
Polish immigrants established them- selves in heavy industries such as mining. They encountered the same workplace difficulties as other immigrants struggling with low wages, and were subject to anti-immigrant prejudices. Communities and contributed to their new country.
Huge numbers of Poles left the country during the Partitions of Poland for economic and political reasons as well as the ethnic persecution practiced by Russia, Prussia and Austria. Many of the Poles who emigrated were Jews, who make up part of the Jewish diaspora.
Was the Bud's cause for leaving Poland, Poland's economic strife, typical of most Polish immigrants? It is true that many immigrants did leave because of the hardships caused by the war, such as poor living conditions. Aleksandra Lead left Poland due to bad conditions after the war and the inflation.
Reasons for the migration include higher wages offered abroad, and the difficult situation of young people in the Polish labor market, related to the increase in levels of unemployment during the global Great Recession of 2008.
In addition, it seems that some of these women left Poland due to poor post- war conditions. Others left due to poor pre-war conditions. Both Poland's economic strife after the war and poor farming conditions throughout the beginning of the twentieth century were common causes of emigration.
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