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The settlement of many Native-Americans who have resided there for centuries.
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A territory that consist of a stable government, a fortunate economy, and a diverse society.
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A treaty that distinguished the border between U.S and Mexico.
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Mexico gains independence from Spain.
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The beggining of the military conflict between the Mexico and Texas colonist.
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After the final battle, the establishment of the Republic of Texas was the result of the war.
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An over populating amount of Mexican immigrants fighting for peace with society and economy.
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A day that was created to limit the number of immigrants during migration.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the policy that the United States would not interfere with Latin America affairs.
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The Mexican American veterans return from war and were given job and educational opportunities with the benefits that were gained when serving overseas.
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A dedication to the 6 cadets also known as Niños Heroes ("Heroic Children"), who committed suicide by jumping off the castle battlements rather than surrendering during the Mexican-American War.
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Cesar Chavez’s first convention in Fresno, California with the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA).
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The establishment of the Mexican American Women's National Association was formed for equal rights for Mexican-American women.
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The (NAFTA) was a treaty regarding a trade system with the United States and Mexico.
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Bill Clinton signs a declaration with Mexico’s President Ernesto Zedillo to end the drug war between the U.S and Mexico.