In the 1950s, most migration in the United States was characterized by movements from rural areas to urban centers, as people sought better job opportunities and living conditions. Additionally, there was significant migration from the South to the North and West, primarily driven by the search for employment in industrial sectors. Internationally, many people migrated from Europe, particularly post-World War II, as they sought to rebuild their lives in the United States and other countries.
they ussaly migrate from poor countries such as India and china
When Caribbean people migrate it is usually to find a better quality of life and most of them migrate to EuropeanÊ and North American countries, epsecially Britain and America.
They migrate to jamaica for better living
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
Because they want freedom.
Australia
No,most do not migrate.
People migrate to the US for a better life. Most flocked to the US to escape persecution and poverty. The US has always been a haven for people desperate for a better life.
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When people migrate the population that they left becomes smaller. When these people migrate to where they are going to that population becomes larger.
No,most do not migrate.
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