How did emigration to industrial jobs in the North during World War I affect the United States economy?
Emigration to the North allowed this region to surpass the South in industrial growth for the first time since the Civil War.
Emigration to the North fulfilled the growing need for factory workers as European immigration slowed to a halt.
As a result of the large move north, the southern economy faltered during the war, leading to depression in the region.
The North became more agricultural as a result of the emigration of a large population of southerners to the region.
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Emigration to the North allowed this region to surpass the South in industrial growth for the first time since the Civil War.