
Migration of 1910-1970
The migration from 1910 to 1970 involved large-scale movements of people within and between countries, driven by factors like economic opportunities, industrialization, wars, and social changes. Many individuals moved from rural areas to urban centers seeking jobs, while others emigrated from their home countries to new nations for better prospects. Key events include the Great Migration of African Americans to northern cities, post-World War II migrations, and increased international emigration due to economic hardship or political unrest. This period significantly reshaped demographic patterns, urban growth, and cultural diversity worldwide.