Migration inside the United States

Internal migration has also shaped American experiences as migrants from one region to another brought their cultures with them to new places and groups from different regions exchanged music, linguistic patterns, and attitudes.*

 
*Other sources on this web site relating to migration within the U.S. include:  "African-American Children in the North Think about Slavery in the South";  "Ansel Adams Photographs of Japanese Internment"; and "American Indian 'Removal' and Migration".

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