The Californians felt much connected with Mexico because the many had been born in California of non-Spanish people, married to Spanish speakers. When marrying, the spouses or wives of Hispanics, became the Catholic faith, and after the independence of Mexico from Spain, very often naturalized as Mexican citizens. After annexation to the United States, the Californians continued to recognize themselves as well, and thousands of people are descendants of Californians having very detailed genealogies of their families prior to annexation. The influence of the Spanish language, the closeness with the Mexican borders and the common Spanish past, makes the Californians feel a union with strong Mexico that is noticeable until our days.
The answer to this question can be found at the end of the Declaration of Independence. It is at that point that the signers actually come around and say that they are breaking away from England. Before that, the document had been giving reasons why the colonists would be justified
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Alma: “I support the Families Now tax that provides funds for child services. ;P
In the period between the World War II and the 1980's China went through few major changes:
1. Became a communist country
- Under the leadership of Mao, China became a communist country with all of the traits that the already existing communist countries had, including total domination of just one political party.
2. The economy saw big rise
- China's economy started to significantly rise after the miserable situation in which the country was before this period. It took lots of time, but eventually it started to become an important regional factor.
3. The country started to modernize
- Even though it was a communist country China gave its best to keep track with the new inventions and trends and even though in a limited manner, the country started to slowly modernize.
4. The big cities developed significantly
- The big cities became even bigger, became economic centers and developed significantly with very fast pace.