Such was its effect that in the late 1800's,
the population uprooted and left to live in Cuba and other parts of Latin America.
Not exact matches
Three percent of the
population could be
uprooted and sent back to their native countries, with no one left to do the jobs they currently do, Blinder says.
But in the United States, the
uprooting of the rural
population and the rapid migration of industry from one part of the country to another, as well as out of the country altogether, have represented a steady assault on community during the past half century.
Uprooting an entire
population, the player must protect this caravan as it seeks refuge from a seemingly unstoppable tide of monstrous invaders.
Hence colonisation, the
uprooting of
populations and even human trafficking itself are dealt with in this exhibition, in complex, colourful and powerful forms, into which everyone can delve and find meaning, illustrated by metaphorical titles written like poems.
Unfortunately, New York, London and Tokyo are not low -
population hunter - gatherer communities that can be easily
uprooted.