The Blues Music genre spread through the U.S. primarily in the early 20th century, originating in the African American communities of the Deep South, particularly in Mississippi and Louisiana. It gained popularity through migration patterns, especially during the Great Migration, when many African Americans moved to northern cities like Chicago and Detroit in search of better opportunities. The rise of radio, record companies, and live performances in clubs and juke joints further facilitated the genre's dissemination. Additionally, the influence of the Blues on other musical styles, such as Rock and Roll, helped solidify its place in American culture.
Yes through misquitos!
to spread his talat
it grew through countries and spread so alot of people made changes along the way
The blues started in fields during cotton plantations and people sang while they worked and they music would spread. The Blues influenced Jazz Music.
because there is no medium, conduction and convection need medium to spread through, they cannot spread through vacuum.
The blues developed through music and Elvis Presely.
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Uhh, I've never done anything on industrialization throughout the US, but my guess would be it spread out with the exploitation of coal, iron, and steal, which was mined throughout the US, therefore creating the spreading effect...
It began in Mexico and then spread northward through the US and on to Canada through infected people's travels.
Cholera does not spread through air. But then cholera spread by housefly. You can call it spread by 'Air'.
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The USA wanted to stop the spread of communism through the world