Which of these resulted in the greatest shift of American workers from agriculture to industry? the Great Migration the Great Depression the end of Reconstruction the outbreak of World War I
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The end of Reconstruction
r u sure?
i thought it was the Great Migration
From 1865 to about 1913, the US's industrial influence greatly changed. The First Industrial Revolution shifted production from artisans to factories, the Second Industrial Revolution pioneered an expansion in organization, coordination, and the scale of industry, spurred on by technology and transportation advancements. Match up the dates and viola. :)
After doing some research its the Great Migration The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that lasted between the 1910s and the early 1960s. Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910–1930), numbering about 1.6 million migrants who left mostly rural areas to migrate to northern industrial cities, and after a lull during the Great Depression, a
Some clarification: So is the answer the Great Migration or the end of Reconstruction? Because I feel that both of you have different thoughts.
Actually, I never gave you an answer; you obviously misinterpreted my explanation.. The Great Migration is correct.
She's right^
Ohhhh. Ok. Thanks BOTH OF YOU. I'll give a medal to @Walkerman15 since @DangerousJesse already got a medal.
Thx
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