Besides the fine weather, what drew americans from the northeast and the upper midwest to the sunbelt states of california and florida?
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The prevalence of postwar defense plants in those states, and the jobs available there.
because of the prevalence of agriculture and related jobs in the region, immigration in the area continued to grow as immigrants from neighboring Mexico and other areas were looking for jobs in the U.S.This was due to the invention of affordable and effective air conditioning.
Additionally, new types of businesses and industries like aerospace, defense and military, and oil moved from the north to the Sun Belt as the region was cheaper and there were fewer labor unions. This further added to the Sun Belt's growth and importance economically.
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because of the prevalence of agriculture and related jobs in the region, immigration in the area continued to grow as immigrants from neighboring Mexico and other areas were looking for jobs in the U.S.This was due to the invention of affordable and effective air conditioning.
Additionally, new types of businesses and industries like aerospace, defense and military, and oil moved from the north to the Sun Belt as the region was cheaper and there were fewer labor unions. This further added to the Sun Belt's growth and importance economically.
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The prevalence of postwar defense plants in those states, and the jobs available there
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The population of California doubled between 1940 and 1960; Florida’s population nearly tripled in the same time period
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