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The Great Migration began about 1910 and only began to slow and reverse itself in the 1970s and 1980s. Some historians have described this demographic phenomenon as the shifting of the Black Belt from the South to the North. In large numbers, African-Americans abandoned the South for economic, political, and social reasons. The North represented to the South's blacks a promised land

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The Great Migration was the migration of 6 million African Americans from the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West. The effects of great migration were , demographic changes, discrimination and working conditions, integration and segregation.

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Immigration has had a major effect on the United States. Other than the Native Americans that were on the continent when Columbus arrived, everyone has immigrants in their history.

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Therenwas some tension between some people and there were some ecinomical issues.

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