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Migration patterns reflect economic disparities and political conflicts from "summary" of A Short History of the World . by H. G. Wells

Migration patterns across history have often been influenced by economic disparities and political conflicts. The movement of people from one region to another is often driven by the search for better economic opportunities or to escape political turmoil. Economic disparities can push individuals or groups to seek out new opportunities in regions where there may be more resources or better living conditions. For example, during times of economic hardship, people may migrate to regions with more robust economies in search of employment and stability. This can lead to large-scale population movements as individuals or families seek to improve their quality of life. Similarly, political conflicts can also play a significant role in shaping migration pattern...
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    A Short History of the World .

    H. G. Wells

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