natural barriers made it difficult for the olmecs to expand
it scared the colonists it grew out the migration because this proclamation made sure the didnt go west of the Appalachian mountains
The Great Migration was the movement of over 1 million[African Americans out of the rural Southern United States from 1914 to 1950.
The California Gold Rush of 1848-1849
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Some natural barriers that caused migration to be difficult are mountain ranges, canyons, and raging riversand kabobs and potatoes and brains and mushrumns
Some natural barriers that caused migration to be difficult are mountain ranges, canyons, and raging riversand kabobs and potatoes and brains and mushrumns
Mountains, deserts, oceans, and dense forests were natural barriers that made migration difficult in the past. These physical obstacles often required individuals or groups to find alternative routes or methods to navigate through them, affecting the movement of people and the exchange of goods and ideas.
The Himalayas hindered the migration of people in and out of China. This massive mountain range, with its high peaks and rugged terrain, created natural barriers that made travel difficult and limited interactions between China and neighboring regions.
mountain ranges, canyons, and raging rivers
Yes, he was. He stood up for what he believed in, and made amazing music. He broke musical barriors and was very outspoken.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_geographical_features_would_have_made_migration_from_Asia_to_the_Americas_more_difficult_for_ancient_Indians"
The migration to the north for Homo sapiens was a slow process due to various challenges such as harsh climates, limited resources, unfamiliar environments, and natural barriers like mountains and deserts. These factors made it difficult for early humans to adapt and gradually move into new territories over an extended period of time.
natural barriers made it difficult for the olmecs to expand
Difficult to say as it is a natural plant not a man made hybrid. See the link to Wiki.
The Great Migration made an impact on the Northern States.
African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.