The data that I have found gives only numbers on the Immigration from Europe. 80% of the immigration were European. By 1920 42% of New Yorkers were foreign born, 41% of Chicago and 42% of San Francisco. The 1920's were the heyday of the urban ethnic communities with little or no English speakers.
According to a paper published by researcher Julia Young, from the Catholic University of America, Mexican migration to the United States during the 1920s accounted for approximately 50,000 - 100,000 migrants per year. This means for the whole decade, between 500,000 and 1 million Mexicans immigrated into the U.S.
5,000,000,000
Europe
Most estimates are that about 890,000 Mexicans immigrated to the US in the period 1910-1920.
From the 1890's to around the 1910's.
No; at the time (1910-1922) the US was still considered a medium-developed country and didn't attract many Mexican immigrants.
about 8,800,000
5,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
Europe
Most estimates are that about 890,000 Mexicans immigrated to the US in the period 1910-1920.
From the 1890's to around the 1910's.
This specific wave of immigrants from Mexico is due to the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921); most of these immigrants were fleeing from the violence resulting from clashes between Mexican federal troops and several warlords or caudillos.Just for you to understand the magnitude of such bloody conflict, Mexico had 15.2 million people in 1910; by 1920 it only had 14.3 million inhabitants.
No; at the time (1910-1922) the US was still considered a medium-developed country and didn't attract many Mexican immigrants.
large numbers of Mexican immigrants are a twentieth-century phenom- enon, beginning during the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. Of the total 5.6 million Mexican immigrants between 1820 and 1997, more than 3.4 million immigrated between 1981 and 1997.
The Mexican's Ward - 1910 was released on: USA: 18 March 1910
The Mexican's Jealousy - 1910 was released on: USA: 20 May 1910
The Mexican's Faith - 1910 was released on: USA: 26 February 1910