The Industrial Revolution had a tremendous impact on immigration to the United States. ... The Industrial Revolution led to the need for many workers. Since factories could produce many more products than an individual could produce by hand, we needed people to work in the factories.
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I believe it is because it was expensive, and the U.S was independent from Texas. Mexico also held the west coast, and pretty much everything was in Kaos, because Texas Independence.
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Mexico held what is now known as Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, which is pretty bigg.
Mexico and Texas wasn't getting along, and the U.S was slightly supporting the U.S so that didn't go over so well.
President Houston tried to smooth things over with Polk, but Lamar kinda went banzai and attacked everything and tried to Manifest Destiny Texas instead of the U.S, and Lamar hated joining the U.S, and Mexico said that if Texas joined the U.S, "Texas + U.S = war." which kinda blew up into war.
The <span>Taíno people of the Carribean were group Columbus initially came in contact with on his voyage west.</span>
All of the options here have contributed to the dramatic growth of the Chinese economy since the late 1970s except more efficient long-term economic forecasting by the Communist Party leadership.
Answer: the answer is the last one or (in 1948 as defined by the UN)
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