Which of the following events sparked mass relocations of Mexicans to Texas at the turn of the 20th Century?
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The Mexican Revolution, also known as the Mexican Civil War wasone of the most relevant armed struggle, lasting roughly from 1910 to 1920, that radically shifted Mexican culture and government. The origins of the conflict were based in opposition to the Díaz regime. The 1910 election was the catalyst for the outbreak of political rebellion
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Mexican revolution was the one that sparked mass relocation of Mexicans to Texas.
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- This revolution is considered as one of the major turn of the twentieth century in which few government Dissidents,indigenous people and peasants participated for the land reforms outcome of which is the establishment of democracy.
- A stronger US economy surges rapid immigration rate of Mexican which further became a gateway of different life for their own and children.
- As the revolution was armed destruction caused was on a large scale which forced many of inhabitants to move to Texas for a better life.
- For many it was not a one time permanent journey due to short and porous borders along the US and Mexican territory,many of whom returned to the later once the conditions started to become inhabitable.
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