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Why did Mexicans move to the American Southwest in the 1920s?

Sagot :

Because that is when ppl started going in dif places in the world ensted of staying with there own races

Answer:

New Industries in the Southwest of America and the Mexico Revolution was the reason for the Mexican to move in the 1920s.

Explanation:

Starting of new industries in the Southwest of America during the 1890s,  especially in mining and agriculture, attracted Mexican migrant. The Mexican immigrants came from rural areas as labors to work in mining and agricultural fields for stability and employment. The Mexican Revolution increased the flow of Mexican people in America, who were refugees and political exile decamped to America to escape death and violence.