The Great Migration was the movement of 2 million blacks out of the Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest and West from 1910 to 1930.[1] African Americans migrated to escape racism and prejudice in the South, as well as to seek jobs in industrial cities.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
The family life during the Great Depression wasn't all that close and when we say that we mean that they werent always together and when a family member died during the Great Depression they had to keep on walking and leave their dead bodies behind.
If you mean leave Britain as their homeland then, because they heard America was a great new place and you could find many new jobs there.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.
migration
To get out of a bad situation into an unknown situation with hopes of more freedom and prosperity.
People who leave a country to live somewhere else are known as immigrants or expatriates. Immigrants are those who permanently move to a new country, while expatriates typically move abroad for work or other reasons but may eventually return to their home country.
That is called migration and migration is to move from one place to another.
Involuntary migration refers to the movement of people from their homes or countries due to factors beyond their control, such as conflict, persecution, or environmental disasters. This type of migration involves individuals being forced to leave their homes against their will.
individuals leave a population when you know how people joing certain states that's creating more population but when people leave a population it becomes a lower population
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
the Israelites did not leave during passover. When they did leave it was Moses who lead them.
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
Lack of rain and over tilling the land caused dust storms that caused the region to be almost unlivable. Look up The Great Dust Bowl For further information.