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In this video Heimler walks you through the effects of worldwide migration, which covers the material from Unit 6 Topic 7 (6.7) of AP World History.
In every occasion for migration, there is a home society and a receiving society, and both are affected by the migrant's coming and going. Because it was mostly men that migrated for work during this period, the chief effect on the home society was on gender roles.
In the receiving society, migrants of the same cultural heritage often found each other and huddled together in cultural enclaves. In this way they affected the receiving culture, sometimes through food, other times through language or religion.
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