The largest level of interregional migration in the United States was caused by the opening up of the western territories to settlement. This period involved significant movement of people into the West, particularly during the 19th century, as Americans sought new opportunities and land as a result of events like the Homestead Act and the Gold Rush.
From the discussions of demographic changes within the United States you can deduce that the largest level of interregional migration in the United States was caused by the
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arrival of Europeans and their wars with Native Americans beginning in the 1600s.
arrival of Europeans and their wars with Native Americans beginning in the 1600s.
unauthorized immigration from Latin America, especially in the 1900s.
unauthorized immigration from Latin America, especially in the 1900s.
immigration of Asians beginning in the early twentieth century, despite the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
immigration of Asians beginning in the early twentieth century, despite the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
opening up of the western territories to settlement.
opening up of the western territories to settlement.
industrial development in the northeast, particularly at the outset of the Industrial Revolution.
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