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Primitive migration refers to the natural movement of early human populations, driven by the search for food, resources, and favorable living conditions. This form of migration often involved nomadic lifestyles, where groups would follow seasonal patterns and animal migrations. Over time, primitive migration contributed to the spread of humans across various continents and the development of diverse cultures. It contrasts with modern migration, which is often influenced by economic, political, or social factors.

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