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Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Spanish, English, and French settlers arrived in larger numbers and this increased the ethnic diversity in the American colonies.
The American Indian did not have an immunity built up to the new diseases the Europeans brought with them. They suffered in great numbers from measles, chicken pox, and cholera. However, they decimated in numbers from small pox, much of which was deliberately given to then just to annihilate the Indian.
They judged that the South had inferior numbers, no artillery, no navy, and no manufacturing industry.
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
It drew large numbers of American's from countryside to nations cities
Congress passed the contract labor law.
During the 1920s, many Mexican immigrants moved to the American Southwest to work on farms. This period marked a significant increase in Mexican migration to the region due to labor demands in agriculture. The Mexican workers played a crucial role in the development of the Southwest's agricultural industry during this time.
In 1864, the U.S. Congress passed a contract labor law. This law gave special support to companies that helped immigrants come to the United States for work. It brought a brief wave of new immigrants and new workers to American Factories. It was eventually repealed.
In 1864, the U.S. Congress passed a contract labor law. This law gave special support to companies that helped immigrants come to the United States for work. It brought a brief wave of new immigrants and new workers to American Factories. It was eventually repealed.
In 1864, the U.S. Congress passed a contract labor law. This law gave special support to companies that helped immigrants come to the United States for work. It brought a brief wave of new immigrants and new workers to American Factories. It was eventually repealed.
United, American Airlines, Southwest, and Delta all have very very similar numbers of daily flights from New York to St. Louis.
Thousands of civilian factories were put to work making war machinery. For the first time women entered the industrial workforce in huge numbers in these factories and shipyards.