Which of the following is not one of the ways industrialization changed the population of Indiana?(1 point)

Responses

Hoosiers left rural areas in search of job opportunities in the cities.
Hoosiers left rural areas in search of job opportunities in the cities.

Immigrants and African Americnas migrated to the state for jobs.
Immigrants and African Americnas migrated to the state for jobs.

Many immigrated to Indiana from the East because of the fertile lands.
Many immigrated to Indiana from the East because of the fertile lands.

Many people started working in factories including women and children.

1 answer

The statement that is not one of the ways industrialization changed the population of Indiana is:

Many immigrated to Indiana from the East because of the fertile lands.

This statement pertains more to earlier waves of migration and settlement rather than the changes brought about by industrialization, which primarily saw movement towards urban areas for job opportunities in factories.