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During World War I, millions of Americans moved to urban areas, particularly in the North, as part of the Great Migration. This movement was largely driven by African Americans seeking better job opportunities in factories and industries that were booming due to the war effort. Cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York saw significant increases in population as people left the rural South to escape economic hardship and racial discrimination. Additionally, many Americans also relocated to areas near military bases and war-related industries.

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