esto vale verga
to see it
As a result of the slave trade, people of African descent spread throughout the Americas and Western Europe. This dispersal is called the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora eventually led to the diffusion of African culture-including music, art, religion, and food- throughout the Western world.
Many of the problems African nations face today are due to their own African dictators like Mugabe. There has been a long line of Africans destroying their own countries and people.
Each of 45's factors (1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45) can be divided into 45 and result in a whole number.
The factors of 49 are 1, 7, and 49. When you add them together you get 57, which is the sum.
The migration of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of the availability of new factory jobs
African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.
Socio-political, economic and ecological factors are the main forces driving migration. Rising communal violence world-wide, often as a result of ethnic or religious intolerance, has led to increased levels of migration.
availability of new factory jobs
The term used to describe the sudden growth of a city is "urbanization." This phenomenon often occurs as a result of factors like industrialization, migration, and economic opportunities that attract people to urban areas. Rapid urbanization can lead to challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, housing shortages, and increased demand for services.
Increase in diversity
If the Great Migration didn't happen, African Americans would have likely remained primarily in the southern United States. They would have continued to face racial segregation, limited economic opportunities, and the oppressive Jim Crow laws. The cultural and demographic changes that occurred as a result of the Great Migration, such as the growth of African American communities in northern cities, would not have taken place.
The major weaknesses of the push-pull theory include its oversimplification of the factors influencing migration decisions, its static nature that does not account for evolving circumstances, and its inability to explain why similar push and pull factors result in different migration outcomes for different individuals or groups.
Scattering of enslaved Africas all across the new world
it was the result of the industrial revolution
Migration from east to west increased
Swahili culture is a blend of African, Arab, and Persian influences. This blend occurred along the East African coast as a result of trade, migration, and intermarriage between Bantu-speaking communities and traders from the Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf region.