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 | | The arrival of the refugees and their installation in Volos and New Ionia, proved to be not only a demographic explosion, but also and mainly a force that shaped new dynamic conditions of social structure, political thought, culture and cultural enrichment, industrial and commercial growth. |
 | | After the difficulties of adaptation of the first generation of refugees, the next generation were quickly absorbed and assimilated earning a living by the native population of Volos and were able to earn a living, united with the indigenous population in common struggles for social justice, political freedom, and national unity. |
 | | It is important to note that Henry Morgenthow visited New Ionia on the 29th of March 1928 and inspected the refugees' settlement, where he talked with them and was informed of their problems. |
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