As far as the United States is concerned, Immigration began when the first Europeans set foot on North American soil. That would have been about 1492.
The problems in England that caused the Great Migration was religious and economic issues. The Great Migration happened in 1630.
The great migration increased the goose population in Canda by 36%
The Great Migration made an impact on the Northern States.
The large scale migration of African-Americans from the agricultural south to the industrial north during the twentieth century came to be known as the Great Migration. More than 6 million blacks moved out of the rural south to the Northeast, Midwest and West to compete for manufacturing and other jobs in northern cities. By the end of the Great migration in the 1960's, African-Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. It was one of the largest and most rapid migrations in history.
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It started in 1815 and stopped around 1855.
Leaving the South was not about economic opportunity or living a 'higher moral life'. The Great Migration was about African Americans starting over and making sacrifices for future generations. The journey north represented not the end of a struggle but only its beginning.
even though im in middle school i may not know alot about the geat migration but i think that it ended in the late 1990's
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
Jacob Lawrence was the one who was associated with "The Great Migration"
a great migration that came from Europe to the us
The problems in England that caused the Great Migration was religious and economic issues. The Great Migration happened in 1630.
The Great Migration means that the Puritans left for the Americas.
The great migration increased the goose population in Canda by 36%
The Great Migration made an impact on the Northern States.
They could start migration just about anywhere where red flowers bloom