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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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What caused the population trend known as the Great Migration? Slavery was abolished, and former slaves wanted to leave the Sout

h. Slavery was abolished, and former slaves wanted to leave the South. Economic troubles made sharecropping difficult, and industrial jobs were created in the North. Economic troubles made sharecropping difficult, and industrial jobs were created in the North. Wars and economic problems in Europe led to a vast increase in immigration. Wars and economic problems in Europe led to a vast increase in immigration. Growing concerns about yellow fever in the South spurred many individuals to look westward. Growing concerns about yellow fever in the South spurred many individuals to look westward.
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PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
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It was caused primarily by the poor economic conditions as well as the prevalent racial segregation and discrimination in the Southern states where Jim Crow laws were upheld. ... For blacks, the migration meant leaving what had always been their economic and social base in America and finding a new one.

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