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Well, there's the light bulb, telephone, and combustion engine(:
Techincally, you could say that the Mormon migration ended in the early 1900's, before World War 1. At this time, Church leaders asked members to stop moving to Utah and instead stay in their home countries or towns so that they could help build up the Church there.
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There were numerous great inventions in the early 1900's. A few of the inventions were the airplane, adhesive tape, and the ball point pen.
If you are referring to THE "Great Migration" of African Americans who migrated from the Southern States to the Northern States, during the early 1900's it was because of the technological advances in manufacturing. Industries such as automobile manufacturing, steel industies, the railroad, and shipbuilding offered steady jobs. After the Great Depression of the 1930's there was another migration toward the western states, where computer technology was gaining prominence. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Consider how long does it takes to crawl 100 miles. Then consider the advancements in travel we have achieved over the last several hundred years: Bicycles, carriages, automobiles, locomotives and airplanes. When you reduced the amount of time it takes to get from point A to point B - migration becomes more affordable in both time and money.
Well, there's the light bulb, telephone, and combustion engine(:
The Great Ottawa Fire - 1900 I was released on: USA: May 1900
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Early 1900's
Steam trains were first developed in Great Britain early in the nineteenth century. From the early 1900's they were replaced with electric and diesel trains.
Techincally, you could say that the Mormon migration ended in the early 1900's, before World War 1. At this time, Church leaders asked members to stop moving to Utah and instead stay in their home countries or towns so that they could help build up the Church there.