1. Immigration Affecting America
(Steuver, D.H., 2009) In 1848, The Mexican-American border took shape with the Treaty of Guadalupe, which ended the Mexican-American War. ... In 1910 The Mexican Revolution sent tens of thousands of Mexican migrant workers to the United States, as the economy south of the border changed and the economy north of the border entered a more progressive, worker-centered era. ... (Steuver, D.H., 2009) In 1942, a large deportation opened up job opportunities for desperate non-Mexican workers during the Great Depression, but World War II created millions of vacancies, particularly in the agricultura...
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