If they were fortunate enough to find gold, they might collect enough of it in a few weeks or months to live on for the rest of their lives. For someone with little hope of getting beyond a basic living, it was an opportunity to become rich and live a life of ease.
because they feel like failures
Families were forced to leave their homes. 350 houses had to be torn down. Over 86,000 people migrated to California. By 1940 over two million people moved out of the Plains state.
No, at the age of 17 you can leave Texas for California and not be considered a runaway. However, if you have not graduated school at the age of 17 and do not enroll in another state you can get in trouble.
Cesar's family moved to California during the Great Depression in search of better economic opportunities. They were part of the large influx of migrant workers who sought jobs in agriculture, particularly in the fields of California, where labor demands were high. The hope for a more stable life and the promise of work drove many families, including Cesar's, to leave their homes in search of a brighter future.
avoid religion persecution pursue economic opportunities create a better life for themselves and their families escape the effect of famine escape poverty
Families of foreclosed homes are forced to find another place to live. There is a program called "Cash for Keys" where families will get a check for up to $1,000 for volunteering to leave their home.
they dont have homes
because their homes were completely distroyed
no
Youth often live today with their families for an extended period of time. Youth live in homes with their parents or grandparents and their siblings until they leave for college or get a full time job.
people in Ghana do not leave in mud homes
leave it for days