The social impacts that WWII brought to Texas were:
- 500,000 Texans—Anglos, African Americans, and Hispanics—moved from rural areas to job markets in nearby cities.
- Mexican Americans that fought were determined to seek equality.
- Women went to work to help the war effort ("Rosie the Riveter").
<h3>What were some social impacts of WWII on Texas?</h3>
More than 500,000 Texans left the rural areas to go to the urban areas in order to support wartime production. Women were not left out as they wanted to support the war effort.
Mexican Americans who felt marginalized and yet contributed to the war effort, tried to fight for their equality.
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