1. In premodernity, there was little movement of individuals: aside from periods of mass migration, only particular kinds of people travelled
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A as technology improved.
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2. In modernity, travel became easier
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B going, and emigration to the new colonies.
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3. European empires involved much coming and
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C in a lot of money from their deceased relatives.
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4. During wartime, large numbers of people came
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D into contact with new cultures and languages.
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5. But by and large, once individuals and families moved, they also moved on, leaving behind old relationships and
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E starting a new life with a new identity.
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F such as traders, explorers, soldiers, entertainers, and scholar-monks.
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