History, asked by osteele20, 2 months ago

Explain one historical situation in the period 1750-1900 in which individuals were coerced or semi-coerced to migrate

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Answered by peehuthakur
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Answer:

The slave trade did decline in the 1800s, but coerced labor did not. Migrants from India and China were often indentured laborers with few rights. These migrants often worked on plantations in the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean.

Answered by brokendreams
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After 1750, a sequence of financial and technological breakthroughs together called the Industrial Revolution multiplied the tempo of alternate appreciably which coerced people to migrate.  

By the mid-19th century, European migrants have been crossing the Atlantic in droves to work in the United States factories.

Reasons for migration:

  • Increasing rents and debt compelled farmers from Ireland, Scotland, Germany, and Scandinavia to North America looking for land, settling withinside the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys.  
  • Many Irish peasants have been compelled to tour because of the potato famine.  
  • Political uprisings drove many Germans to escape the government's wrath after their reasons failed.  
  • Most immigrants to North America withinside the past due nineteenth and early twentieth centuries got here from fleeing famine, poverty, and discrimination of their domestic countries.  
  • The Transatlantic Slave Trade reached its top withinside the past due 1700s. Despite the truth that the British and US abolished the slave alternate in 1807
  • Migrants to the USA got here to fill positions in burgeoning business society, even as people who went to Latin America in most cases laboured on agricultural plantations

People with key capabilities like carpentry, metallurgy, and system operations won new possibilities due to industrialization however existence turned into complete disappointments for the first-rate majority of people who left their rural roots to are seeking their fortune withinside the metropolis.

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