1.3 million African-Americans out of the Southern United States to the North, Midwest and West from 1916 to 1930.
High demand for workers.
Yes and no north in Midwest has barely any tornadoes but south has many tornadoes
To leave poverty behind, many people moved to the open plains and prairies of the Midwest. The United States government attracted settlers to this region with the homestead act of 1862.
Alot.
well im not pretty sure how much in the 1861 but in 1860 there was 221,000 free blacks were in the north. hope that help :)
Many blacks did fight in the south but not as much as blacks in the north. Blacks in the south that fought were either free land owners and were fighting to keep their land, or they were slaves of owners who were drafted in the war and they fought alongside their owners.
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
In the Midwest, there are a total of 60,006,000 people. This is the population of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin together(which make up the Midwest).
mant blacks left the south and moved to the north because their were more jobs in the northern cities
there are 7 regions in the midwest