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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.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
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The answer would be many large farms .
The Great Migrations of animals is driven by the season and the availability of food.
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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.
It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.
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Ireland.
The Great Migration, which began in the early 20th century, led to a significant increase in the urban population of African Americans. Economic opportunities and escaping segregation and racial violence in the South were major factors that drew minorities to cities in the 1950s.
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.