December 1, 1964-more than nineteen years after the end of World War II. <u>Braceros worked on farms and on railroads,</u> making it possible for the U.S. economy to meet the challenges imposed by the war effort. existed and viewed the Bracero program as a way for the U.S. to obtain cheap labor.
Braceros worked on farms and on railroads, making it possible for the U.S. economy to meet the challenges imposed by the war effort. existed and viewed the Bracero program as a way for the U.S. to obtain cheap labor.
During the industrialization of the North during the 1850s, the North progressed much faster than the South, where cotton and agricultural crops were cultivated.
While industrial production in the North has grown, in the South, African-Americans remained slaves.
This has resulted in large divisions within the United States.