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  1. Mexican immigration to the United States is currently a topic of particularly intense debate for a number of economic and political reasons. Since the 1980s, white working- and middle-class Americans have seen their real wages steadily decline and manufacturing jobs disappear, as globalization has led to America’s increasing deindustrialization and the relocation of jobs to countries with ...

  2. 27 de oct. de 2009 · The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five bills that attempted to resolve disputes over slavery in new territories added to the United States in the wake of the Mexican-American War (1846-48). It ...

  3. 3 de mar. de 2010 · 1810. Mexican War of Independence begins. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest, launches the Mexican War of Independence with the issuing of his Grito de Dolores, or “Cry of Dolores ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 1988 · The Milagro Beanfield War: Directed by Robert Redford. With Rubén Blades, Richard Bradford, Sonia Braga, Julie Carmen. The accidental breakdown of an irrigation valve launches a hot confrontation between the mainly Latino farmers in a tiny New Mexico town and the real estate developers and politicians determined to acquire their land for a golf resort.

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  5. The Mexican-American War fought from 1846 to 1848, stemmed from tensions over the annexation of Texas and territorial disputes along the U.S.-Mexico border. American expansionist fervor and Manifest Destiny fueled the conflict, leading to significant battles such as the Siege of Fort Texas and the Battle of Buena Vista.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2013 · July 16, 2013. The Battle of Chapultepec, which resulted in a U.S. victory, was waged on September 13, 1847 in Mexico City. Sarony & Major. Chapultepec Castle is not, by Mexican standards ...

  7. This sprawling, brutal conflict — what I call the War of a Thousand Deserts — had profound implications not only for the northern third of Mexico but also for how Mexicans and Americans came to view one another prior to 1846, for how the U.S.–Mexican War would play out on the ground and for the conflict’s astonishing conclusion: Mexico losing more than half its national territory to ...