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1- Migration involves the movement of people from one place to another, with the aim of permanently settling in the new place. The concept can be divided into immigration and emigration.
2- The push factors are those geographical, socio-economic or cultural factors that generate in a person or group of people the need to emigrate. They can be, for example, poverty, natural catastrophes, wars, etc.
In turn, the pull factors are those factors that attract migrants to a new territory, which provides economic and social stability to the new inhabitants.
3- The Bantu are a group of people living in sub-Saharan Africa with more than 400 different nations and tribes. Bantu is mainly associated with belonging to the same group of Bantu languages in Nigerian-Congolese. There are about 500 Bantu languages and an estimated 200 million people speak it.
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The Stamp Act of 1765 was the act passed by the British government that stated that the colonists had to pay tax on all printed materials. It is also the first internal tax charged on American colonists by the British government. The act arrived at a time when debt from the Seven Years’ War was one of the British Empire’s problem and it was thought up that North American colonies could be a source of revenue.
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Japanese Americans had it pretty bad. Many of them were forcefully moved to internment camps in the west for being "Japanese spies". Around 110,000 to 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were moved to camps equivalent of the German concentration camps for the Jews.
(The most important lesson of history is that the Victors get to write history the way they want to.)