They had no choice.
most slaves did relocate after they were freed from slavery in order to find a better home for themselves and their families
The office had to relocate.
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Due to my new job, I had to relocate my family to Tennessee.
Depends on the sentence.Not an imperative sentence with the word relocate:He wanted to relocate their house.An imperative sentence with the word relocate:Go relocate the remote control.
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I've received a good job offer but I will have to relocate if I decide to accept it.
Not necessarily, however being willing to relocate will widen the job possibilities.
Yes you will have to relocate if you want to be an more educated nurse and most likley every nurse relocates. The nurses ussually relocate to wilson to get a better nursing job.
It may be necessary to relocate when applying for a job. If a person says they are willing to relocate, it means they are willing to move their belongings and family to another location that is closer to the job.
If you can relocate it far far away, then go ahead. Do so. If not, then KILL IT!!!
Many freed slaves remained on the farm after emancipation due to lack of education, job opportunities, and resources to relocate. Additionally, sharecropping and tenant farming systems tied them to the land in a cycle of debt and dependence on landowners. Segregation and discrimination limited their options for finding work and housing elsewhere.