1600 was the first. the second greatest was in the 1820's & the last was in the 1920's
time of colonization, industrial revolution, ?
Jewish, Irish, Chinese.
Waves of migration
Waves of Migration conquest of the aryans
The U.S. westward expansion.
The most significant effect of the Loyalist migration was that the US lost its best and brightest minds as well as its hardest and most capable workers.
Westward expansion and migration in the US after 1812 were directly related. The expansion of the country towards the west was motivated by families who migrated in that direction searching new adventures and a better life.
Waves of Migration Theory is a theory of H. Otley Beyer. It states that ancestors of the Filipinos migrated to the Philippines in waves.
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Waves of migration
a great migration that came from Europe to the us
Waves of migration
Modern day scholars oppose migration waves theory because it oversimplifies complex population movements, ignores the diversity of factors that drive migration, and often lacks empirical evidence to support its claims. Scholars now emphasize the multidirectional and dynamic nature of migration patterns, influenced by factors such as economics, politics, and social networks.
Northern industrialization, the Dust Bowl, and Jim Crow all influenced migration patterns in the US.
Waves allow us to hear (sound waves) I hope that helps a little :)
a great migration that came from Europe to the us
Migration has taken place throughout human history, with different waves occurring at various times due to factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, or environmental changes. Major migration events include the out-of-Africa migration of early humans, the colonization of the Americas, the transatlantic slave trade, and contemporary global migration flows.
1.primary waves 2.secondary waves 3.surface waves
P-waves (Primary Waves) -- Body WaveS-waves (Secondary Waves) -- Body WaveSurface Waves (Rayleigh and Love)The 3 types of seismic waves are P waves, S waves and surface waves.