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The famine killed Ireland's primary crop, forcing many Irish to leave the country
the gret migration african americans
environmental changes that inspired southern migration ("Earth and It's People" - Bulliet, crossley, headrick, hirsch johnson, Northrup)
A. the Great Migration; African Americans
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Environmental factors such as availability of food resources, water sources, climate changes, and topographical features like mountains or bodies of water could have influenced migration routes for Homo erectus. They may have followed animal herds for food, moved to more temperate regions to avoid extreme climates, or navigated around obstacles like deserts.
Globalization influenced migration because of the culture and economy.
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Oli Brown has written: 'Migration and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic changes, Emigration and immigration, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Emigration and immigration, Environmental aspects of Internal migration, Global environmental change, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Social aspects, Social aspects of Climatic changes, Social aspects of Global environmental change
The famine killed Ireland's primary crop, forcing many Irish to leave the country
Changing seasons
The Harlem Renaissance influenced American society in several ways. Chief among these were the Great Migration and the spread of African American arts and culture.
Factors such as geography (natural barriers, resources), climate (temperature, precipitation), political stability, economic opportunities, and social networks could have influenced migration routes in various environments. For example, mountains could impede movement, while fertile land might attract migrants.
Northern industrialization, the Dust Bowl, and Jim Crow all influenced migration patterns in the US.
Ram Nath Singh has written: 'Impact of out migration of socio-economic conditions' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Rural-urban migration, Social conditions
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