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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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consider some of the ways in which mass migrations of people both from other countries and from places within the united states

shaped industrial cities how did this influence american society culture amd national identity
History
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kompoz [17]3 years ago
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The history of capitalism is marked by important displacements of human groups that have seen the need to leave their traditional places of settlement to go to where the needs of the accumulation of capital have summoned them. True, migrations predate much of the history of capitalism, but with this the spatial mobility of men takes on dimensions that were previously unknown.

The United States is a country made up of migrants and migrants. Those who came through the Bering Strait, those who arrived from Europe, those who came from Asia, those who had their origin in the south. Those who arrived, continue and will continue to arrive from all over the world. Those who made it multinational and multicultural. This country is the product of a long history of multiple migratory phases, many of them overlapping, which produce a highly heterogeneous panorama.

The migration process, brought with it, new ideas, and new processes that helped the industrialization of the USA, and as mensona previously, this group of migrants transformed the new nation into a cosmopolitan and multicultural nation

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