The Great Migration, primarily occurring between 1916 and 1970, was largely driven by African Americans fleeing the oppressive conditions of the Jim Crow South, including racial violence, discrimination, and lack of economic opportunities. The promise of better job prospects in industrial cities in the North, such as Chicago, Detroit, and New York, further motivated this mass movement. Influential figures, like W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey, also played roles in raising awareness about the need for social and economic change, encouraging many to seek better lives in the North.
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Industrialization Apex: The great migration
Population migration
Great Puritan Migration
This movement was known as the Puritan migration.
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religious persecution.
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The Trail, also known as the "Great Migration" began in 1843. 1000 pioneers assembled with 120 wagons and 5000 head of livestock left Independence Missouri for a greater life out west. This was the largest peacetime migration in the history of the world.
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better standard living
It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.
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The Great Migrations of animals is driven by the season and the availability of food.
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