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Most Dust Bowl migrants went to California.
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Many of the farmers displaced by the Dust Bowl disaster (1934-1940) relocated to California, where they were known as Okies because many were from Oklahoma. They were seeking jobs as farm laborers, but the Great Depression left many migrants without work, or living in unsanitary shanty towns.
Migrants are people who travel from one country to another, to seek a better livelihood. When people are forced to leave their country and homes due to floods, droughts, earthquakes, volcanoes, or famine then we say that these people are migrants who left their homes and countries due to a natural disaster.
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Australia did not want migration durig WW2. After the war they accepted displaced eoples and economic migrants.
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.
In "The Grapes of Wrath," the term "okie" is used to refer to migrants from Oklahoma who were displaced by the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. The factors involved in the term's usage include issues of social class, discrimination, and the struggle for survival during a time of economic hardship and environmental devastation in the 1930s. The slang term was often used pejoratively to stereotype and demean these migrants.
Yes, there were many displaced Germans as a result of the war that had to resettle throughout the world. Australia was a part of this as it also had a major imigration program after WWII under the Chifley government. There was a lot of pressure from other major powers for Australia to take and resettle displaced persons from eastern Europe as they were to be excluded under the "White Australia Policy" which was set in place at the very beginning of Australia's federation in 1901. The policy's aim was to only take British migrants. This policy was only removed during Gough Whitlam's time in power during the 1970s.
The displaced farmers of the Dust Bowl became the migrants described in John Steinbeck's, Grapes of Wrath. Families from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and Arkansas, packed what they could in cars and trucks and headed west.
the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
Interprovincial migrants move from venue to venue within a province to find work. Inter-provincial migrants, however, move between various provinces to find employment opportunities. Migrant jobs are usually seasonal or otherwise temporary in nature, so migrants need to move around to keep employed.
"I AM AWESOME AND I KNOW IT" are the Migrants that came to N.Z
Most Caribbean migrants travel to the United States.
Most Dust Bowl migrants went to California.
Migrants are people or person who moves to a different country for maybe work or to live somewhere more warmer or a place with snow. Migrants are people who want a different live in a different place.
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