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During the holiday season, many people move into a joyful and festive spirit, spending time with loved ones and spreading cheer.
When Puritans and quakers decided to move further to the west.
From the south to the north
In the Great Migration, which took place in 1910-1930, millions of African Americans "migrated" to the Midwest, Northeast, and West of the United States from Southern states such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. A second movement -- New Great Migration -- has been occurring since 1965 and is essentially the reverse of the Great Migration, with African Americans moving to the "New South" where job growth exceeded that of the North and racism/discrimination has abated.
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They were usually brought over by white slave traders during the migration west. Some black settlers were known to travel in that direction though.
African Americans moved to the North (from the South) to areas such as New York during the Great Migration.
The Saxons and Angles settled in what is now Great Britain.
During the Great Mirgation, Africans Americans started moving North for job opportunities since all the previous men who worked in factories were recruited fro war through the Selective Service. People in the South were obviously racist against the African Americans, so during the Great Migration, the right to vote caused a lot of controversy. This is because when the African Americans moved to the Norht they were given the right to vote. The Great Migration is quite ironic because the northerners were fine when all the "colored" people were in the south but when they started moving and living in the the northern territory, many northerners became uncomfortable. Another race that were encouraged to move during the Great Migration were the Hispanics. They moved to farms to get jobs as cowboys in the west.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
Migration
simple move or die.