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it wasn't so much of a normal migration but more of a migration due to work and in small groups at a time. They started the migration because they were needed in Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations.
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
The Israelites' migration was primarily influenced by several push factors, including oppressive conditions in Egypt, where they faced enslavement and harsh labor. Additionally, a lack of resources and freedom likely motivated their desire for a better life, as they sought a land of their own, promised to them by God. The harsh treatment they endured fueled their determination to escape and seek a more prosperous and fulfilling existence.
The term "pill factor" in the context of the Great Migration refers to the various motivations that drove African Americans to leave the rural South for urban areas in the North and West between 1916 and 1970. Key factors included the pursuit of better economic opportunities, escape from Jim Crow laws and racial violence, and the desire for improved living conditions and social mobility. The promise of industrial jobs during World War I and the subsequent economic shifts further fueled this migration, transforming demographics and cultural landscapes in American cities.
One thing that fueled African Americans to migrate was to be accepted as equal.
Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan.
china, Brazil, south America and Mexico they are a few
Brazil, with a population of 1.5 million immigrant Japanese
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Brazil does not have the largest Japanese population.Another answer:Brazil had immigrants from Japan since 1908. There is 1.5 Japanese and descendants making it the largest Japan community outside Japan.
I know that Japan is the only Japanese speaking country. Unlike most cultures, it keeps it's language to itself. Most countries like America, the UK and France share their languages around the world. Japan's don't.
Europeans Japanese
No It is a Japanese Culture
Brazil has a large amount of Japanese immigrants.
it wasn't so much of a normal migration but more of a migration due to work and in small groups at a time. They started the migration because they were needed in Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations.