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M IGRATIONS 1750 -1900
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M IGRATION FROM E UROPE FROM 1750 OR EARLIER
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C ONTINUING A TLANTIC SLAVE TRADE AFTER 1750
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L ABOR MIGRATION FROM A SIA MAINLY AFTER 1750
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Why did these long- distance migrations from 1700 to 1900 occur?
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G LOBAL C HANGES Industrialization Steamboats Colonization/Imperialism New regions
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G LOBAL C ONTINUATIONS African Slave Trade Abolition by the end of the 1800s
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N EW M IGRATIONS Indentured Servants from Asia and other areas of poverty & dense population Examples – Indians to Southeast Asia, to South Africa To Pacific Islands Chinese to Caribbean, to U.S. and Hawaii Japanese to Hawaii
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C ONT. Europeans – Australia, New Zealand and United States most were not indentured servants Farmers or factory workers
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C ONSEQUENCES Conflicts between immigrants & locals
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