Mexican Pull Factors

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Push factors are the events or conditions in the country of origin that force or push migrants to leave. The push factors that led to Mexicans migration to the U.S between 1900-1930 are the Land Tenure and Civil Wars such as Mexican Revolution and Cristero War. The Land Tenure was characterized several aspects. The first aspect was the quality of Mexican lands. Most Mexicans rely on the use of land to survive. However, just 10% of the land was of the quality to produce food, which was caused by the Drought in Central Plateau. In addition, another aspect of Land Tenure was the shift from ejidos to haciendas. Ejidos were when entire groups decide what to produce while haciendas use private landholding. As a result, many people didn’t have access

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