Drought and massive dust storms worsened economic conditions in the Great Plains.
Native Americans were forced out of their homes during the expansion.
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to make room for expanding white settlement in the eastern U.S.
During slavery, African Americans were forced to work without compensation on plantations and in various sectors, performing grueling labor under harsh conditions. They were denied basic human rights, subjected to physical punishment, and separated from their families. Additionally, they were often stripped of their cultural identities and denied access to education. The institution of slavery dehumanized them, treating them as property rather than individuals.
Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
They didn't "migrate " to the plains, but were forced to reservations in several forced walks to Oklahoma.
A severe drought forced many to migrate west.
A sever drought forced many to migrate west.
A severe drought forced many to migrate west.
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
No, not until forced to do so by the depletion of their major food source, the Buffalo.
They forced the British out of the South.
Mexican Americans
Internment camps
No, none of her various peoples were forced to migrate, though during the famines in the beginning and middle of her reign she excluded the Jews - who were not considered citizens - from emergency rations.
Oklahoma
Native Americans were forced out of their homes during the expansion.