The Mexicans in the USA (Essay Sample)
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The Mexican In The USA
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The Mexican in the USA
The United State was operating in an open economy. New York was initially known as Amsterdam, but the Dutch and Peter named it New York to keep away the English people from taking it. New York had opened the gates of Amsterdam for anybody willing to invest as the Jews arrived in the 1650s, and Africans were also being brought as enslaved people from the very beginning. New York was a town of a kind as it supported other cultures, other religions, and customs. New York was also termed a trading city; it is the number one exporter of bevel skin to Asia and a significant importer of sugar from Caribbean islands and Cuba. There aroused a specific group named The Catholic Empire that gave Dutch and other people who had come to explore a place to settle which finally became a significant threat to the Americans.
After so many years of cultivation, the land started losing its energy, and the fertilizer produced was not enough to sustain the entire field. So, they decided to create a new plantation in Virginia which had fertile land. The Dutch didn't love Mexicans, but they had no other option; they had to migrate there for good farming, which led to Mexicans becoming more slavery. After gaining a lot of wealth from agriculture, they finally decided to break away from the Mexicans. Still, Mexicans were not thrilled that the chunk of their country would break away and be taken away by the English people and The Americans.
The Mexicans Generals sent their army to keep Texas as part of Mexico. President James Knox Polk, who ruled for only one term between 1845-and 1849, decided to help his people who wanted independence and sent American people from Texas. The war between Mexicans and Americans turned very bad. The United States managed to steal Texas, California, and almost half of Mexicans. About 100,000 Mexicans were living in the area of Mexico that Americans stole, which led to racism between Mexicans and the white settlers who started flooding California. Many of these Mexicans began migrating to other parts of the United States. By 1910 120,000 Mexicans were living in the United States, and the population continued to grow, rising to about half a million Mexicans in the united states by 1930. They became American citizens, many living in San Francisco and others migrating to Texas, and others looking for greener pastures. Surprisingly they migrated with their Mexican cultures, which were a blend of Spanish catholic culture, started growing and gradually from Europe and Native had taken Maya culture which slowly brought about this new culture of Spanish catholic European.
When the Aztek settled, they made what today is referred to as Mexico City, which they made their capital. When you go to Mexico City today, you don't see the big city on the rig
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