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Migration: Crash Course European History #29
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Migration: Crash Course European History #29

Between 1840 and 1914, an estimated 40 million individuals left Europe. This is likely one of the most important migrations in human historical past. So, who was leaving Europe? And why? Crash Course is on Patreon! You may help us immediately by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Due to the next patrons for his or her beneficiant month-to-month contributions that assist maintain Crash Course free for everybody endlessly: Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Efrain R. Pedroza, Matthew Curls, Indika Siriwardena, Avi Yashchin, Timothy J Kwist, Brian Thomas Gossett, Haixiang N/A Liu, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Jennifer Killen, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, To...
Where and Why Do People Move? Crash Course Geography #32
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Where and Why Do People Move? Crash Course Geography #32

People have been migrating and transplanting since earlier than recorded historical past, and understanding the the explanation why folks migrate can assist clarify a number of the cultural, financial, and political patterns we see all over the world. In the present day, we’re going to largely deal with the Indian diaspora, which is the biggest on the planet with over 18 million folks of Indian descent residing outdoors of India. And thru this lens, we’ll educate you about many various kinds of voluntary and involuntary migration all through historical past and all over the world. SOURCES Migration Getis, Bjelland, and Getis. Introduction to Geography, 15 ed. McGraw-Hill Training. 2017. ISBN: 978-1-259-57000-1 Gregory, Derek, Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael Watts, and Sarah Whatmo...
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