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Topic 21: Migrations in the past and present - Coggle Diagram
Topic 21: Migrations in the past and present
MIGRATION IN THE PAST
DISCOVERY OF AGRICULTURE
Factors of nature
Human beings actions
IMPORTANCE
Conquests of North Africa, America
Invasion of Northern Europeans
Displacements in Asia
MOBILITY IS A HUMAN’S CHARACTERISTIC
humanity began to take into account its environment and adapted
GLOBALIZATION
Migrations began to accelerate at the beginning of the capitalist crisis
GLOBALIZATION
Migration: business sector and highly qualified professionals
Openness capital to circulated around the world (no restrictions)
To eliminate customs barriers and products
MOBILITY
+14 million have requested refuge
+26 million are displaced
3% of the world's population lives in another country
At least 740 million people who have permanently changed their residence
MIGRATION & MODERNITY
VIOLENCE
Around 10 million people from Africa were violently displaced.
Subjected to slavery by the colonial system
DEVELOPMENT
50 million+ from Europe to America
Main destinations: Europe and USA from America, Africa and Asia.
Industrialization: displacements countryside - cities
MODERNITY
16th Century:
Europe conquered new territories in America, Africa, and Oceania.
Reached genocide.
TYPES OF MIGRATION
PLACES OF DESTINATION
International migration
Cross-border migration
Internal migration
LEGAL POINT OF VIEW
Irregular migrations
Regular migrations
THREE TYPES
Temporary migration
Stationary migration
Definitive migration
Migration in Latinamerica :
In the Aboriginal Era, the great empires caused important migrations.
The conquest of America was related to great migratory processes of people from Europe and Africa.
Many migrations to the present
Migration processes:
Intraregional
International
Internal