The correct answer is "California was not able to provide enough resources to accomodate the influx of people entering the state".
During the 1930, around 400 thousand people from Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Missouri moved to California looking to settle there. Those states had been suffering massive economic hardships due to a major drought that interrupted the main agricultural activities in the area and left large portions of the population unemployed and at severe risk. The drought also caused serious ecological issues that manifested in dust storms all over the region, which came to be known as the "Dust Bowl".
In the context of the Great Depression, the influx of people migrating to California was simply too much for any state to handle. High unemployment rates, shortage of available work and low wages made any sort of relocation risky at the time. A large portion of families ended up settling in tents or shacks thrown together with scraps as best they could.
To prevent indigents from entering their territory, many states imposed harsh vagrancy laws (such as the Indigent Act) and demanded many years of residence inside the state before being able to apply for public assistance. In fact, until 1941 states kept up the restrictions on interstate mobility.
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The correct answer is letter A. Through New Mexico and Arizona and then into Mexico.
Explanation:
The Spanish Cabeza de Vaca was the leader of the Narváez expedition of 600 men who, between 1527 and 1535, explored the continent of North America. From Tampa Bay, Florida, on April 15, 1528, they marched through Florida. Traveling mainly on foot, they crossed Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, and the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila. After several months of fighting native inhabitants through desert and swamp, the party reached Apalachee Bay with 242 men. They believed they were close to other Spaniards in Mexico, but there was, in fact, 1500 miles of coastline between them. They followed the west coast, until they reached the mouth of the Mississippi River near Galveston Island.
Later, they were enslaved for a number of years by various Native American tribes from the upper Gulf Coast. They continued through Coahuila and Nueva Vizcaya; then, along the coast of the Gulf of California to what is now Sinaloa, Mexico, for a period of approximately eight years. They spent years enslaved by the Louisiana Gulf Islands' Ananarivo. Later, they were enslaved by Hans, Capoques and others. In 1534 they escaped to the American interior, coming in contact with other Native American tribes along the way.
Traveling mainly with this small group, Cabeza de Vaca explored what is now the North American state of Texas, as well as the northeastern Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila, and possibly smaller portions of New Mexico and Arizona. He traveled on foot through the then colonized territories of Texas and the coast.
Answer: The answer is:
Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas
Explanation:
In 1860 South Carolina became the first slave state to declare that it had seceded from the United States.
After three months of Lincoln's election and fearing the end of slavery, six other states seceded from the Union.
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