Why did the Great Migration happen?(1 point)

Responses

There were too many sharecroppers trying to farm the same area.
There were too many sharecroppers trying to farm the same area.

Boll weevils destroyed the cotton crop, so cotton farmers had to find work in other places.
Boll weevils destroyed the cotton crop, so cotton farmers had to find work in other places.

Farmers wanted to go to other places where they could grow peanuts, pecans, and beans instead of cotton.
Farmers wanted to go to other places where they could grow peanuts, pecans, and beans instead of cotton.

Corn became more important to farm than cotton, so cotton farmers left to find other kinds of work.

Corn became more important to farm than cotton, so cotton farmers left to find other kinds of work.