The European migration into the area began in the 17th century with Josh Langevin.
In the 1950s, post-war European migration brought with it a culture of outdoor coffees and al-fresco lifestyle.
After the country was born, European Jewish migration to Israel continued, contributing to that country's population growth.
Internal European migration stepped up in the Early Modern Period.
European migration provided a major influx following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.
European migration has resulted in a deep legacy being left on the social and political structures of New Zealand.
European migration, encouraged during the Second Republic, stimulated the civilian administration to open new land for settlement against the advice of the army.
In my opinion, a single European migration and asylum policy is not the solution, as this matter is within the competence of Member States.
Eastern European migration is going down.
Within the scientific literature, ancient European migration is in a contest with African migration for last place.