During World War I, many African Americans living in the South moved to northern cities primarily because "<span>(1) more workers were needed in industry" in the north, which was friendlier to blacks as well. </span>
Mansa Mūsā left a realm notable for its extent and riches—he built the Great Mosque at Timbuktu—but he is best remembered in the Middle East and Europe for the splendour of his pilgrimage to Mecca (1324).
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B because the natives were moved and the American government bought the land from the french for 60 million french francs that would be billions in today’s money
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