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In 1880 only 10 percent of the population worked on farms in the US?

Yes, that's correct. In 1880, about 10% of the US population worked on farms. This shift away from agricultural work was part of a larger trend toward industrialization and urbanization during that time period.


What patterns of migration were caused by the drought in the plains?

The drought in the plains during the 1930s, known as the Dust Bowl, led to a massive migration of people who were forced to leave their farms and homes in search of better opportunities. Many moved west to California in hopes of finding work in the agricultural industry. This migration had significant social and economic impacts on both the sending and receiving regions.


How long is the river lee?

I dont know but look it up on the internet and if that dosent work ask ateacher or someone


Who is A person who moves from place to place to harvest crops?

A migrant worker is a person who moves from place to place to harvest crops. They often travel to different regions or countries depending on the season to find work on farms or in agricultural fields.


What happened to the population in village and farms when more people leaving for the city?

The Population gradually decreases as many people, especially young adults go to work in the cities (As they perceive the cities as having more opportunities). This will cause the village and farms to have a higher proportion of elderly or older individuals than youths. Eventually, if more people leave than join the village/farm, it is highly likely that it will become a ghost town.