Africa

this is for africa!

Outline Slavery Genocide and Wars
 * The Transatlantic Slave Trade- 11 to 12 million africans were taken by force to the Americas. Approximately 500,000 thousand people were taken to North American. The first black men and women arrived in mainland North America in the 1700's. There are three different phases in the migration of American. The first phase is the forced migration when the Africans were taken from Africa to the Americas. The second phase was the migration from South America to North America and the last migration was A third migration—this time initiated largely by African Americans carried black people from the rural South to the urban North.
 * ======The Rwandan genocide was the 1994 killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda’s Tutsis and Hutu. Over the course of approximately 100 days, or more, from the assassination of Juvenal Habyarimana on 6 April through mid-July, at least 500,000 people were killed. Estimates of the Death toll have ranged between 500,000 and 1,000,000, or as much as 20% of the total population of the country. The result of this also lead to many moving out of the country to escape being part of the killing, weather it be killing people, or being killed, some thought of escape as the key. Also the UN moved manny people from Rwanda to prevent them from being killed. Wars also brought many africans to american and other countries because the wars kept killing possible family members and no one wanted to be the next to die.======

migration Migration Law new life in america- Graphs
 * Migration has been central in the making of african history and culture. In the late 1619 Africans migrated from the west part of africa, but almost a century earlier african history starts some came from mexico and the caribbean to the spanish territories of florida,texas and other parts of the south. Africans migrated to the U.S to seek religious freedom and start a new beginning.
 * Immigration Act of 1917 - The Immigration act of 1917 allows aliens into the united states, but under limited circumstances, which mostly excluded immigrants from other countries.
 * Immigration act of 1965- The Immigration act of 1965 allows immigrants to be issued visas to whom want to obtain a permProxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 ent residence in the united states, but only a limited amount of immigrants.
 * Immigration Law Of 2010 - Any Immigrant is allowed upon the country with clearance from their home country. A job is required so that one can stay in the United States. One has to be working for two years or more for the liability to become a citizen, if any crime is committed, person will automatically be deported. No job or not paying taxes will lead to automatically being deported.
 * life in america for new coming immigrants was a big difference. many immigrants came to obtain knowledge and a high class job. many went to school and lived a life they wanted to live and later on had a family, or their family later came to join them once they had reached a point of success when they could support a family. the life they lived in america was a great difference from the way they lived in africa. many africans were glad they escaped the troubles in their country.
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 * http://history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/graph/ppg017.html
 * http://history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/graph/ppg018.html
 * http://history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/graph/ppg019.html
 * http://history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/graph/ppg020.html
 * http://history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/graph/ppg021.html

Timeline-http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Migration-of-Africans