The First Great Migration event probably set the stage for the Harlem Renaissance.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
There was a time when Harlem- a neighbourhood in Manhattan was dominated by the upper class white community in the 1880's. The development of that area lead to a lot of empty buildings and people were desperate to fill them. During the 1900's, a bunch of middle class families moved into the neighbourhood, despite the opposition put by the white community. This was known as the great migration.
The emergence of new African-American creative communities was partly fuelled by mass migration, the largest American relocation in the history of the American continent, mainly from southern rural areas to the densely populated urban centres in the north. Looking for a job, better education and housing, as well as a withdrawal from Jim Crow’s law and a life restricted by institutionalized racism have led to black Americans being moved.
West boarder of British Columbia is attached to Pacific Ocean, Alaska on the Northwest and North by Yukan and Northwest territories. On the East they take advantage of province of Alberta and on south by the states of Washington, Idaho and Montana
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Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941. <span />
Answer:
I ended up there to survive and I didn't stay there because I wanted to explore
Answer:
The galleon trade
Explanation:
The Galleon trade introduced by the captains of the Spanish Navy in the 1500s. Alvaro de Bazan and Pedro Menendez de Aviles designed the long and narrow galleon. The galleon trade was for communication between Spain and the Philippine colony and served as financial aid for the Spaniards. Manila became one of the busy ports, serving trade connection between China and Europe.