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43: 254:, it soon turned into a violent popular rebellion. To escape political tensions and sometimes in fear for their lives, some emigrated from France, settling in neighboring countries, chiefly Great Britain, Spain, Germany, Austria, and Prussia. A few also migrated to North America. 574: 400:
of some European countries were forced to leave their native lands by political upheavals from the beginning of the 20th century to the end of World War II opting to emigrate elsewhere such as the
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According to the 2011 Australian census there are 145,683 South African émigrés, born in South Africa, in Australia, of whom 30,291 reside in the city of
338:, who fervently opposed the new communist regime, fled west after their defeat in the civil war. Other groups would also leave Russia, most notably the 292:. The exiles included artists, soldiers, politicians and prisoners-of-war who escaped from captivity. Most of the political émigrés based themselves in 627: 617:
Peet van Aardt (24 September 2006). "Million whites leave SA - study". 24.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
284:. Poles struggled for independence in a series of failed uprisings, which resulted in many having to seek refuge in Western Europe (known as the 547: 428: 237: 366:, suggested confiscating the property of émigrés to finance the revolution—a recommendation the Bolsheviks followed 70 years later. 185: 126: 107: 200:
that made up large portions of colonial United States, particularly in the South, fled the United States during and after the
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emigrated from South Africa to other countries, citing discrimination in employment and social violence as reasons.
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led many notable political and intellectual figures to leave Russia and neighboring states. Among these,
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Reformulating Russia: The Cultural and Intellectual Historiography of Russian First-Wave Émigré Writers
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was the favourite destination for Russian émigrés. Many others traveled east to China, especially to
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as well as leaders and intellectuals from defeated countries such as the
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After the historical electoral victory in South Africa by the ANC (
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After the October Revolution, more than 20,000 émigrés went to
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Throughout the nineteenth century Poland was occupied by the
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This article is about the term. For the type foundry, see
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The spirit of Polish émigrés lives on through one of the
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In 2016, 5,411 US citizens living in other countries
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Many however moved on to France. 519:Troxler, Carole Watterson (2006). 429:Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act 25: 626:Australian Bureau of Statistics. 425:relinquished their US citizenship 186:Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 41: 577:from the original on 2022-05-07 162:or self-exile. The word is the 52:needs additional citations for 563:Wooley, Suzanne (2017-11-06). 536:Kåre Johan Mjør (6 May 2011). 483:Muhajir (Urdu-speaking people) 348:Democratic Republic of Georgia 1: 270:partitioning powers of Poland 238:French emigration (1789–1815) 344:Ukrainian People's Republic 301:unofficial mottos of Poland 684: 502:U.S. Department of State. 261: 235: 177: 29: 445:African National Congress 393:Twentieth-century émigrés 305:For our freedom and yours 313:Za naszą i waszą wolność 27:Person who has emigrated 542:. 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[emigʁe]
emigrated
exile
past participle
Huguenot
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Loyalists
American Revolution
British Empire
Upper Canada
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Great Britain
Jamaica
British West Indies
French emigration (1789–1815)
French Revolution
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