Race replacement is the process by which one race is replaced by others. Race replacement can occur as a result of differences in ability to create carrying capacity via agricultural practices – as has occurred throughout the world since the advent of agriculture. In modern times, however, race replacement usually involves a combination of lowered birth rate in the replaced race (usually as a result of a phenomenon called the demographic transition following on industrialization) combined with immigration and high birth rates among the replacing races. In the early stages, race replacement frequently involves state support for lowering labor costs. Examples of this include state sanctioned slavery, or malfeasance in enforcement of immigration restrictions against migrant workers.
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Important MR articles on race replacement include: