The government forced the Cherokee Indians to leave Georgia because of the need for arable land during the increasing growth of cotton agriculture in the Southeast, discovery of gold on the Cherokee land and the racial prejudice that many white southerners harbored toward American Indians. This Cherokee Removal happened in 1838 and 1839. The US troops expelled Cherokee Indians <span>from their ancestral homeland in the Southeast and removed them to the Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma.</span>
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The great potato famine in Ireland (1845–1849) drove the Irish to the United States in large numbers; they emigrated directly from their homeland to escape poverty and death.
I thinks its B again
ex: B makes the most sense
The Christians didn’t cooperate with the Ming and Qing, and thus had most of them executed in just a couple of years. The rest of the Ming and Qing scattered and haven’t recovered since
Agriculture developed at a sudden / sharp rate, due to the pressure of hunter societies needing to quickly find a new food source, either because the original prey went extinct or because the prey decided to evolve and move to a different location.