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Evaluate the sequence of events to determine which best represents how forced migration occurred in relation to the Industrial Revolution.(1 point)
Industrial Revolution
need to maintain industrialization
enslaved people brought to work in factories
mass migration of European factory workers
decline in industrialization
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
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
Industrial Revolution
need to maintain industrialization
emancipation of enslaved people
need for cheap labor
mass migration of indentured servants
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The fourth sequence is best.
Reason: Industrialization and the changing economics of empire helped drive abolition in the 19th century; after emancipation planters still needed cheap labor, so colonial authorities and employers recruited (often coercively) large numbers of indentured servants from places like India and China to replace enslaved labor.
Reason: Industrialization and the changing economics of empire helped drive abolition in the 19th century; after emancipation planters still needed cheap labor, so colonial authorities and employers recruited (often coercively) large numbers of indentured servants from places like India and China to replace enslaved labor.
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