Whether it was true or not, black people came to believe things would be better for them if they moved up north, and especially to northeastern states like New York and Pennsylvania. The south was segregated by law, and this severely limited opportunities for black people, who were restricted in where they could go to school, what occupations they could enter, where they could travel, when or if they could go to a library or shop at a store, and above all, how much money they could earn. Up north, there were more opportunities to get an education, find a job, make a living, and have a more comfortable life.
While the north had so-called "de facto" segregation (by custom, rather than by law), there were no laws forbidding black people from studying (many colleges did admit them), nor were they restricted as to which occupations they entered (black lawyers, doctors, nurses, teachers, and business-people found acceptance). And while there were certainly ghettos in the North (and plenty of white people who were prejudiced), conditions in black neighborhoods were perceived as better than they were in the south, and many white people were fine about having a black colleague or a black customer. Further, the ability of black and white people to mingle meant talented black artists, sculptors, playwrights, musicians and poets could sometimes attract a white audience: during the 1920s, for example, the Harlem Renaissance occurred, and white people were able to see and appreciate black talent and creativity; in addition, black performers were often heard on white-owned radio stations, where they gained great popularity and earned more money than they might have in the south.
mainly because of offer of free land
an industrial boom
Ontario
The Free African Society help the infected people in 1793 from Yellow Fever.
The farmers came to Plymouth for natural riches such as gold
People migrate to all sorts of places- mainly the decision is made depending on the climate and the price of living in that area. But there can be more than living in a place that you like- it could be historical. E.g the slave trade could of sent many African people to the U.S.A.
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
African Americans
The migration of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of the availability of new factory jobs
Mainly because racial integration hadn't taken place and not many people had jobs and if they did they were white
African Americans believe in lots of things. Some can be catholic or some can be Christians. But they mainly believe in God but in different ways
People migrated west to California in the early 1800s because there was tons of gold in California so pretty much it was mainly the miners who migrated (moved) west to get as much gold as they can. I know this because we very recently learned about in history class at school.
The Kwakiutl mainly migrated because of food. They followed the same paths that other animals, and even fish traveled to.
The Kwakiutl mainly migrated because of food. They followed the same paths that other animals, and even fish traveled to.
They worked mainly in the cane fields.
Most of African- Americans are baptist i believe. I am afican american and i am apostolic.
I believe that African Americans are constantly struggling with alcoholism,AIDS,drugs,and poverty due to the poor choices of life that they have to choose frm.Some of them do just fine in life but mainly because they were raised in a white community or are mixed with another race
Since the North was mainly a free land for African Americans the People of the North wouldn't react in any negative way because the were for Lincoln's amendments.
yes they did mainly with the African's because peanuts is a medicine.