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MIGRATION Chapter 3 Key Issue 2 Textbook: p. 84-91 Vocabulary: #31-34

ENERGIZER Do Now: review the main ideas from Chapter 3, Key Issue 2 (p. 84-91) Do Next: make sure you have good definitions for vocabulary terms #31-34

Chapter 3 Notes: p. 3 FORCED MIGRATION OF AFRICANS TO THE AMERICAS p. 232-233 in the textbook the section is titled, Forced Migration From Africa - 1619: first slaves arrive in America - 1808: US banned slave trade - 10 million Africans forced to migrate - 400,000 to 13 colonies

Chapter 3 Notes: p. 3 IMMIGRATION WAVES TO THE UNITED STATES // p. 82-83 1840s-1870s 1880s 1905-1914 - Ireland and Germany - economic push factors - political unrest in Europe - Scandinavians (Swedes & Norwegians) - Industrial Revolution in Scandinavia triggered rapid population increase - Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary - diffusion of Industrial Revolution to southern and eastern Europe created rapid population growth

Chapter 3 Notes: p. 3 EMIGRATION FROM EUROPE AND ASIA TO COLONIES ABROAD European Colonies Asian Colonies - 17 th and 18 th centuries - 2 million Europeans prior to 1820 - along Atlantic coast - British: South Asia (India, Pakistan, Hong Kong) - French: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Syria - Dutch: Indonesia - Spain (US): Philippines

Monday, October 9 Learning Goals:! I can describe interregional migration in the United States, Russia, Canada, China, and Brazil.! I can explain differences among the three forms of intraregional migration. Homework: " Due Tue Chapter 3, Key Issue 3 5-point quiz " Due Thu Chapter 3, Key Issue 4 5-point quiz " Due Fri Vocabulary Quiz

How has the center of population changed over time in the United States? (p. 84-85)

1. What patterns do you see in interregional migration in the United States? 2. Why has interregional migration decreased from 1995 2010?

1. Where is population in Russia clustered? Dispersed? 2. How have Soviet policies affected interregional migration? 3. Apply Ravenstein s laws to Russian migrants.

What type of migration is taking place?

Describe interregional migration in Canada.

Describe interregional migration in China.

Describe interregional migration in Brazil.

In what ways are interregional migration in China and Brazil similar?

As a country develops, how do its intraregional migration patterns change?

Which areas (rural or urban) of the United States experienced net in-migration? Explain this trend.

Why are fewer people moving today than in the past?

Chapter 3 Notes: p. 2 VOLUNTARY MIGRATIONS // Key Issues 1-2 // p. 79-91 Transnational Internal Chain Step Rural to Urban - moving between 2 countries to seek - USA shifting East to West - moving to families - farm to village to city - Stage 2-3 countries work - rural to urban - Chinatown, Little Italy - moving to cities for jobs and better life - China: West to East - Chinese move to Northern California - Mexicans to Southern Texas

Chapter 3 Notes: p. 2 VOLUNTARY MIGRATION // p. 80 FORCED MIGRATION // p. 80 DISTANCE - shorter distance = more likely to travel (distance decay) - stay within home country - people will move great distances for economic opportunity or safety PHYSICAL FEATURES - environmental obstacles (sea, mountains) - transportation improvements - asylum seekers crossing the Mediterranean Sea in small boats

Homework " Due Tuesday! Read Chapter 3 Key Issue 3 (p. 92-95)! 5-point quiz " Due Thursday! Read Chapter 3 Key Issue 4 (p. 96-103)! 5-point quiz " Due Friday! Vocabulary Quiz