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*Sometimes the determining factor was religion, where a '''congregation''' would move almost en masse to a new country to escape either real or perceived persecution, or in an attempt to more fully live their religion in a country not yet bound by religious tradition.  
*Sometimes the determining factor was religion, where a '''congregation''' would move almost en masse to a new country to escape either real or perceived persecution, or in an attempt to more fully live their religion in a country not yet bound by religious tradition.  
*In some cases, immigration was '''assisted by a company''' which needed workers to develop and work the land that the company had purchased.
*In some cases, immigration was '''assisted by a company''' which needed workers to develop and work the land that the company had purchased.
==For Further Reading==
There are additional sources listed in the FamilySearch Catalog:
*{{FHL|345702|subject_id|disp=New Zealand - Emigration and immigration }}
*{{FHL|376279|subject_id|disp=New Zealand - Emigration and immigration - Indexes}}
==References==
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