Cities, yo.
(cities)
farms to cities
great migration; cities in the North
Sacagawea was kidnapped by Hidatas tribe. Janette Martinez
In the early 1800 s , many white and black settlers Moved
The first was obviously gold, as the California and Klondike gold rushes can attest to. The second was cheap and plentiful land.
Yes, in fact, in the 1700 and 1800's about 95% of the United States made their living farming. Land ownership and the ability to farm it made many people moved into the wilderness areas.
Carpetbaggers was a name given to people who moved from the North to the South. Many purchased or leased land and became wealthy.
Many people moved North to industrial cities during 1915 to 1930 in search of job opportunities in factories and industries. The Industrial Revolution created a high demand for labor in urban areas. Additionally, the mechanization of agriculture led to fewer job opportunities in rural areas, pushing people to seek work in cities.
They moved to Carolina.
There was 50000 people had to be moved.