During the second half of the nineteenth century
A) Europe was so prosperous that few people wished to leave
B) Major wars created millions of refugees, who could not return to their homes and who had to leave Europe
C) Europeans living in less prosperous countries often left for a better life in the Americas, Australia and New Zealand
D) European population declined, eliminating the major cause for European emigration
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