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The California Gold Rush of 1848-1849
The Great Migration was the movement of over 1 million[African Americans out of the rural Southern United States from 1914 to 1950.
The taking of slaves from the African continent for a period of about 200 years.
the trans-atlantic slave trade, also known as the Atlantic slave trade. It was the largest and one of the cruellest displacement of people in the world's history.
An example of Oral History would be something like aboriginal folklore that has been passed down from person to person by story telling.
chain migration
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
An example of net migration would be when the # of immigrants/emigrants exceeds the # of emigrants/immigrants.
Leo Lucassen has written: 'Migration, Migration History, History' 'Winnaars en verliezers' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, History
Chain Migration
Chain migration, or serial migration, refers to the mechanism by which foreign nationals immigrate by virtue of family reunification. A migration process which depends on a small number of pioneers, who make the first moves to set up a new home in a new place. They send information back home, and this encourages further migration from the originating areaPlease add a trust point - thank you.
An example of chain molecules would be...
There are a great many ways in which migration has affected Peru. Migration has brought a lot of people and ideas for example.
Example sentence - The hummingbirds were ready for their migration south for the winter.
The two types of migration are voluntary and involuntary. An example of voluntary migration would be birds flying south for the winter, involuntary migration would be animals leaving a decimated rainforest.
The impact is chain migration has is creating higher concentrations of wealth in certain cities, thus the strain of certain resources in these already congested areas. Therefore, rules and regulations are needed to prevent this.
Step migration is a migration pattern that consists of a series of small, less extreme locational changes. For example, if a person moves from a farm to a small town, then to a larger town and finally a city, it is an example of step migration. Source: http://geog.tamu.edu/sarah/humangeog/migration8.html Yea but then i think he was talking about the Migration Step migration....