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A. P. World Reminders Study Group on Thursday 1:30-3:15 Use the my AP Review folder Journals will collected on May 14
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Major Migrations MigrationsTime PeriodPush/ Pull factors Impact? Key Vocab
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Journal #2 MigrationsTime PeriodPush/ Pull factors Impact? Key Vocab Slave Trade ( African to N. & S. America) 4& 5 (1500- 1800s) -need for labor in New World -Purchased in slave trade African Diaspora( music, culture, food, religion) East Asians to Americas, Oceania Time period 5-gold rushes -”land of opportunity” Indentured Servitude, Chinese Exclusion Act, White Only Policy, Gold Rush, migrant enclaves Bantu Migrations-iron metallurgy -Bantu is a root languages for many African languages -Swahili-Bantu-Arabic British to AustraliaPenal colony-led to British colonization
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Paleolithic Era: Migration
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Human Migration: Bantus Bantu is a root language for many African languages introduced Iron metallurgy in agricultural tools across Sub Saharan Africa
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Post-Classical (600-1450) Migration Camels!
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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European Migration from 1750 40 million Europeans emigrated to the two Americas, Australia, Asiatic Australia, South Africa, and other areas
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Asian labor migration after 1750 India: Over 1 million emigrated as indentured servants to South Africa & Caribbean China: Over 8 million emigrated to Southeast Asia (Thailand-1.5 million & Indonesia-2.8 million) and the Americas Japan: Over 500,000 to the Americas and Pacific U.S. limits immigration with Chinese Exclusion Act & Gentlemen’s Agreement
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African Slave Trade after 1750 Nearly two million Africans were shipped to the Americas between 1750 & 1870
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