The sequence of events that best represents how forced migration occurred in relation to the Industrial Revolution is:
Industrial Revolution → need to maintain industrialization → emancipation of enslaved people → need for cheap labor → mass migration of indentured servants.
This sequence captures the relationships between the Industrial Revolution's demands for labor, the social changes brought about by the emancipation of enslaved people, and the resulting reliance on cheap labor sources, such as indentured servants. The need for a consistent labor force to sustain industrial growth directly relates to both the emancipation of enslaved individuals and the migration of indentured servants to meet labor needs.