Answer:
area 3 that's how we got ohio
Explanation:
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Indigenous peoples, also known in some regions as First peoples, First Nations, Aboriginal peoples or Native peoples or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are the original or earliest known inhabitants of an area, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or colonized the area more recently. Groups are usually described as indigenous when they maintain traditions or other aspects of an early culture that is associated with a given region. Not all indigenous peoples share this characteristic, as many have adopted substantial elements of a colonizing culture, such as dress, religion or language. Indigenous peoples may be settled in a given region or exhibit a nomadic lifestyle across a large territory, but they are generally historically associated with a specific territory on which they depend. Indigenous societies are found in every inhabited climate zone and continent of the world except Antarctic
Answer:
1. Many people moved from the county to cities to find jobs
2. Immigrants came to the United States, and most settled in cities
Explanation:
The Gilded age in America lasted between the 1860s to 1896. It was characterized by the industrial revolution, in which the majority of the American economy moved away from the usual agriculture to industrialization.
During this period, many people moved from rural or county areas to ur centers such as New York, Boston, etc.
Similarly, immigrants from around the world, particularly Europe and China troops in to find jobs in American cities.