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Mexico needed American settlers to help defend its Texas frontier.
Most of the migration of Mexicans to California is motivated by the hope of finding better employment, or in some cases, finding any employment. some move because they want safety from drug violence, and a few do so to help the drug cartels distribute their drugs. Many Mexicans have no desire to move to California.
they made potato soup
they made potato soup
Violent Plains tribes (notably the Comanche in Texas) who raided and harassed white settlers.
Violent Plains tribes (notably the Comanche in Texas) who raided and harassed white settlers.
Mountain passes provided a way for settlers to navigate through the rugged terrain of the mountains and reach California. They offered easier routes for travel compared to traversing the mountains themselves, allowing settlers to transport goods and supplies more efficiently. Additionally, mountain passes often provided access to water sources and grazing lands, making them important stopping points for rest and resupply during the journey.
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Someone's nationality does not directly help a religion.
The Pobladores ("townspeople") of Los Angeles refers to the 44 original settlers who founded city of Los Angeles, California in 1781. Dif tHIS REALLY HELP
The country of Spain sponsored the building of missions to help new settlers establish a presence along the coast, before anyone else.
The purchase of the "Louisiana Territory" from France did nothing to help later settlers to California; California was, at that time, part of Spain. However, Oregon was part of the Louisiana Territory (although the border between what would become Washington State and Canada was not yet fixed.) And much of the path that settlers would take to California and Oregon was through the Louisiana Territory. Perhaps the biggest point was that the purchase of the Louisiana Territory placed the United States adjacent to the Spanish colonies which later became Mexico. In 1835, the Texan war of independence from Mexico began, culminating in the 1836 defeat of the Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto. (The Battle of the Alamo of a few months earlier was a tactical defeat but a strategic victory, delaying the Mexicans and providing time for Texan troops to be gathered.) The acceptance of the Republic of Texas into the United States provoked the Mexican-American War in 1845. The 1846 Bear Flag Rebellion created the short-lived California Republic, and the US crushed the Mexican forces and annexed California.