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California became a free state.
During the Progressive Era, public demands for Direct consumer protection resulted in the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
This depends quite strongly on who was being conquered, but usually it resulted in large percentages of the population being enslaved and brought to Egypt to work. It also resulted in a change of local customs and religions to match Egyptian norms.
Answer this question… California became a free state.
Enslaved Africans were forced to endure the Transatlantic Slave Trade, a journey that involved being captured in Africa, transported across the Atlantic Ocean on crowded and unsanitary ships, and then sold into slavery in the Americas. This journey was often referred to as the Middle Passage and resulted in unimaginable suffering and loss of life for millions of enslaved Africans.
The war with Mexico resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the United States.
a significant decrease in the number of industrial workers in California
Pure Food and Drug Act
a significant decrease in the number of industrial workers in California
The short answer is a huge influx of people which resulted in statehood only a very short few years after California was taken from Mexico.
The dislocation of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade led to a decentering among some enslaved Africans by breaking their connections to their cultural and social structures, creating a sense of displacement and loss of identity. This forced displacement often resulted in the development of new forms of community and resistance as enslaved individuals sought to find connections and meaning in their new environments.