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    Mexican Independence from Spain In the late 18th century‚ the Spanish monarchy decided to improve the defenses of its empire because of its many military losses in Europe. Because of this‚ the Spanish Crown was forced to increase revenues. Between 1765 and 1771‚ Spain sent José de Gálvez on an official tour of inspection of New Spain. He restructured the current taxes and their collection methods.. In 1778‚ Spain‚ attempting to increase its own revenues‚ lifted restrictions on colonial trade

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    Mexican Mafia There are many prison gangs in California. Just to name a few are the Aryan Brotherhood‚ La Nuestra Familia‚ and the gang of this essay‚ The Mexican Mafia. Most prison gang’s such as The Mexican Mafia were formed as a protection from other gangs and eventually became the first prison gang in California. To get to know how this gang became one of the most powerful prison gangs‚ I will discuss the history of the gang‚ the gang’s core beliefs and‚ how to identify gang members by their

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    With more soldiers needed to fight in the war‚ many people had to leave work to defend their country. This meant that jobs would have many open positions‚ and this wasn’t good for the economy. In order to fill the spots‚ the United States invited Mexican Americans to fill in the jobs that had been neglected due to war. The program that was then started was the Bracero Program‚ which was a program started in 1942 to hire temporary workers from Mexico until the war ended and the people returned home

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    Name: Angella Smith I.D #: 620039564 Tutor: Dr. Robert Sierakowski Date: 27/03/2013 Topic: Latin American History Title: Comment on the view that the Mexican Revolution changed course between 1934 and 1940. Thesis: The Mexican Revolution was one of a political and economic change than that of a social change. The Mexican Revolution: A Brief Review From 1910-1920 as much as 2 million people were killed‚ this was the most devastating period in Mexico. “Trains were blown up‚ haciendas

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    Throughout the whole chapter the main concept of this was the representation the Mexican-American women were trying to portray vs what the media was trying to show. They were being seen as outsiders‚ as well as being unworthy of state aid and support. Woman were working in harder labor than ever to be accepted. They were ineligible to receive health benefits as well. During this era of war Mexican women were eligible to find employment in canaries‚ agricultural labor and apparel factories. All

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    was ruled by Porfirio Diaz‚ a Mexican soldier and politician who fought his way into power. During this time period‚ also know as The Porfiriato‚ Mexico was viewed as an economic power. 85% of the mining and industrial companies were owned by foreign investors. Substance crops (corn‚ beans‚ etc) were replaced for cash crops with are crops produced for its commercial value. The rurales (countryside police) would create terror all over the country. 78% of the Mexican people were landless peasants

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    Confidential © 2005 Chipotle Mexican Grill‚ Inc.‚ All Rights Reserved. Information in this presentation contains forward-looking statements‚ which reflect expectations regarding future events and operating performance and speak only as of the date hereof. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements include‚ but are not limited to‚ statements on the slide titled “Restaurants” about Chipotle’s expected restaurant openings and the

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    another. The reasons for migration can be economic‚ social‚ political or environmental. There are usually several push and pull factors behind the choice made. Migration has always been present‚ starting when people navigated to conquer and discover new regions. The migration pace has boosted significantly since the eighteenth century‚ where the involuntary slave trade still occurred. Since then it has gradually increased. One of the most influential reasons for this was industrialization‚ as the

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    With a corrupt government‚ a country full of volatile and dangerous people‚ one of the remaining reasons to appease citizens would be because they at the very least had a stable and secure job. During this time in Mexican history‚ however‚ the jobs at home were scarce. While Diaz did manage to introduce a large amount to the country what with the railroad construction and all the exporting business‚ it just did not seem to be enough to keep his citizens employed. Often

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    The Mexican revolution‚ which began around 1910‚ ended a lifelong dictator ship and established a new free republic. A new constitution was drafted in 1917‚ however skirmishes continued up into the 1930’s. The revolution started due to dissatisfaction with the elite and oligarchical polies of the Dictator Porfirio Diaz. These polices were centered around the rich and wealth landowners‚ and was very hard on anyone below the lower middle class of society. When Diaz was opposed‚ he used his power to

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