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Westward Who? Estimates of Native White Interstate Migration After the War of 1812

James W. Oberly

The Journal of Economic History, 1986, vol. 46, issue 2, 431-440

Abstract: Estimates of interstate migration after 1815 and before 1860 for white, U.S.-born adults are presented. The estimates come from a sample of military bounty land warrant recipients who served in the War of 1812 and show that a majority of veterans spent their adult lives in the same state. The limited amount of interstate movement did conform to traditional descriptions of an east-west pattern. I also consider the social basis for interstate migration.

Date: 1986
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