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Between 1900 and 1950, Mexicans moved to the U.S. for several reasons. Firstly, the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) created political instability and violence, prompting many to seek safety and better opportunities across the border. Secondly, economic factors, such as poverty and lack of jobs in rural Mexico, drove individuals to pursue work in the growing industrial sectors of the U.S. Lastly, the demand for labor during World War I and the subsequent economic boom in the 1920s attracted many Mexicans seeking higher wages and improved living conditions.

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