<span>Americans struggling to pay higher home and car interest rates.</span>
<span>There was no pay, there was a lack of food and equipment. There were harsh conditions, and the work that was left unattended at home were reasons why it was so difficult to keep soldiers in the Continental Army.</span>
Answer:
Description 1: "This need grew with the growth of the population" -: Skilled workers
Description 2: "Largest group of immigrants" -: Slaves
Explanation:
In the United States or Western Hemisphere contest, it is widely known that aside from European colonists or settlers, the largest group of immigrants are the slaves, which was a result of the majorly trans-Atlantic slave trade from West African territory.
On the other hand, in the process of developing the region of the United States and Western Hemisphere generally, there is a need for skilled workers in the industrial sectors of the country. For example infrastructural development, health care system, etc.
Hence, the correct answer in this case is:
Description 1: "This need grew with the growth of the population" -: Skilled workers
Description 2: "Largest group of immigrants" -: Slaves
Stopping the government from putting unnecessary harsh penalties on criminals
Answer: In the span of about 50 years, there were about 20 major and minor population migrations.
Explanation:
In the second half of the nineteenth century until the beginning of the 20th century, over 12 million migrants immigrated to the United States. The reasons were mostly economic in nature but also religious.
In 1860, a large number of Poles and Russians came for the aforementioned reason. These two national groups' continuous settlement can be followed until 1914 when about 2 million Poles and Russians immigrated.
In this context, we will also mention one event that caused population movements in the United States. In 1863, the Union banned slavery and allowed African Americans to join the military, causing large-scale migrations of the African-American population to the north.
Around 1880, primarily due to Italy's poor economic situation, a huge number of Italians immigrated to the united states. Since then, more intensive settlement of Italians in the unification of the state has begun.