2. Analyze changes and continuities in long-distance migrations in the period from 1700 to 1900. Be sure to include specific examples from at least TWO.

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2. Analyze changes and continuities in long-distance migrations in the period from 1700 to 1900. Be sure to include specific examples from at least TWO different world regions.

There were many transformations in world migration patterns that caused changes and continuities

Changes 1700-1800’s early (migrate)…Ships…Sail powered ships 1800’s Industrial Revolution…Steam powered ships- Colonizers to go into Africa (deep into the continent) 1700’s people were migrating mainly for Exploration… 1800’s people were migrating to Colonize Africa and Latin America 1800’s L.A. gets in Independence…therefore they become Countries…(Nations)…they want people to come to their countries..Argentina…wants European migration 1700’s-1800’s Migration---Slaves(Africa) but then slavery is abolished with the Latin America Independence and the Civil War…end of it with Brazil… 1800’s Industrial Revolution creates things like trains which allow people to populate other other via trains.

Continuities Factors; People wanted to have a better life People used the same transportation methods…long range….ships