A result of the Gadsden Putchase of 1853, the Arizona-Sonora region has developed a unique culture in its region. The area is home to characteristics that are neither purely American, nor purely Mexican. Both sides retain the culture of both the home and opposing country.
The border attracts business from both sides with people crossing back and forth for food, goods, and services even though the border is also intended to keep illegal immigrants (and drugs) out of the US, and keep foreign untaxed manufactured goods (especially cars) out of Mexico.
Many types of people call this area on both sides of the border home and they do not all identify as either Mexican or American. Some of the people native to the area identify as Indigenous to North America and bring their own staples to the culture of the Arizona-Sonora area.
A mexico i think not shure if not A then its C
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How does migration affect economic growth?
For a sending country, migration and the resulting remittances lead to increased incomes and poverty reduction, and improved health and educational outcomes, and promote economic development. Yet these gains might come at substantial social costs to the migrants and their families.
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fresh water source makes it easier for people to settle making more people settle where there is water.
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