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The Great Migration describes the big wave of European immigrants to New England in the years roughly 16
The '''Great Migration''' describes the early wave of European immigrants to New England in the years roughly between 1620-1640.
In the largest wave, there were upwards of 20,000 English immigrating to New England between 1630 and 1640. As a rough estimate
about fifteen percent of immigrants to New England arrived in the fourteen years from 1620-1633, with the remaining eighty-five
percent coming over half as many years, from 1634 to 1640.
 
 
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The Great Migration describes the early wave of European immigrants to New England in the years roughly between 1620-1640. In the largest wave, there were upwards of 20,000 English immigrating to New England between 1630 and 1640. As a rough estimate about fifteen percent of immigrants to New England arrived in the fourteen years from 1620-1633, with the remaining eighty-five percent coming over half as many years, from 1634 to 1640.


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