Forced Migration: coerced movement of individuals or groups away from their home region, driven by push factors like conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or government policies, Syrian Civil War (2011–Present): Millions have been displaced internally (IDPs) or fled to neighboring countries and Europe,, Rohingya Crisis (2017–Present): Ethnic cleansing in Myanmar forced over a million Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh., Trail of Tears (1830s): The U.S. government relocated Native American nations from GA to Indian Territory., Partition of India (1947):10–20 million people had to move between India and Pakistan based on religion., Voluntary migration: the relocation of individuals or groups by their own free will, driven by personal choice, economic opportunity, or improved quality of life rather than external coercion, Rural-to-Urban Migration: , Chain Migration: , Step Migration: , Lifestyle/Retirement Migration: retirees moving to Fl,

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