the push and pull factors mexico and the united states 1890-1930
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Content Objective
Students will investigate causes and effects of significant events in U.S. history by identifying recent push- pull factors of Mexican migration to the USA by ranking them in order of importance.
IN: Why do people move places?
Push vs Pull
Push factors are those factors in Mexico that contributed to displacement and forced migrations
Pull factors are those conditions in the United States that attracted Mexicans to the region
Video:
Video Questions:1) How many migrants died along the U.S. – Mexican
border last year (2004)?2) Why did Matias decide to go back to the U.S. the last
time?3) Who did they hire to get them across the border?4) How much water did he tell them to bring?5) Why did Matias’ cousin decide to go back to the U.S.
after what happened to Matias?
Mexican Immigration, 1900-1939Draw a table that represents these #s
1900-1904 1905-1909 1910-1914 1915-1919 1920-1924 1925-1929 1930-1934 1935-1939
2,259 21, 732 82, 588 91, 075 249, 248 238,527 19,200 8,737
Remember: The Porfiriato
A ruler with virtually absolute power
Rules with brutality, oppression and ruthless suppression of opposition.
Dictatorship= No Constitution limits his power
More Push Factors during PorfiriatoVery little (Mexican) Indian land
ownershipNo political parties, no free press
Push- Porfiriato, cont.Farms producing less food, more cash crops-
cottonRich get much richer, poor get much poorer. 80% illiteracy in 1900Catholic church: controls education,
powerful politically
Pull Factors
USA= Mexico’s neighbor Higher wages to ten times the Mexican daily wage
–that’s a lot of cheese USA= will be more stable during Mexican
Revolution… it’s coming… it’s almost here…!!!
Immigration Legislation
1. USA restricts immigration from other countries- Japan, China, other European countries.
2. Mexicans were close, cheap, and hard-working.
Last Push Factors
2. The Mexican Revolution (1910-1921)Destabilizes MexicoDestroys the Mexican economyMass death and starvationsOut-migrations resultAround 1 million Mexicans flee and arrive in the
United States between 1920-1930.