Evaluate the sequence of events to determine which best represents how forced migration occurred in relation to the Industrial Revolution.(1 point) Responses Industrial Revolution lack of food forces Agricultural Revolution indentured servants imported to increase agricultural production emancipation of indentured servants displaced indentured servants become enslaved overseas Industrial Revolution lack of food forces Agricultural Revolution indentured servants imported to increase agricultural production emancipation of indentured servants displaced indentured servants become enslaved overseas Industrial Revolution need to maintain industrialization emancipation of enslaved people need for cheap labor mass migration of indentured servants Industrial Revolution need to maintain industrialization emancipation of enslaved people need for cheap labor mass migration of indentured servants Industrial Revolution need to maintain industrialization enslaved people brought to work in factories mass migration of European factory workers decline in industrialization Industrial Revolution need to maintain industrialization enslaved people brought to work in factories mass migration of European factory workers decline in industrialization emancipation of enslaved people Industrial Revolution mass migration of emancipated enslaved people to factories factory workers return to their farms indentured servants take over industrial jobs emancipation of enslaved people Industrial Revolution mass migration of emancipated enslaved people to factories factory workers return to their farms indentured servants take over industrial jobs Skip to navigation

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To evaluate the sequence of events related to forced migration during the Industrial Revolution, the best representation is:

Industrial Revolution → lack of food → forces Agricultural Revolution → indentured servants imported to increase agricultural production → emancipation of indentured servants → displaced indentured servants become enslaved overseas.

This sequence presents a coherent flow of events, linking the Industrial Revolution's impact on agriculture and labor dynamics with the migration patterns that emerged as a result. It emphasizes the necessity of agricultural production due to population growth or food shortages, the economic conditions that led to indentured servitude, and the subsequent transformations in labor structure.

However, upon re-examination of alternative sequences, the following sequence also captures essential aspects:

Industrial Revolution → need to maintain industrialization → emancipation of enslaved people → need for cheap labor → mass migration of indentured servants.

This highlights the shifts post-emancipation, where the demand for labor led to increased migration patterns.

Ultimately, either of these sequences can represent aspects of forced migration related to the Industrial Revolution, but they do each highlight different facets of economic and social changes during that period.