Why did many immigrants come to Texas in the early 1900s?
A. The processing center for a...
Why did many immigrants come to Texas in the early 1900s?
A. The processing center for all immigrants to the United States was on the Gulf Coast.
B. Texas had become famous overseas because of the popularity of Movie Westerns.
C. They were seeking work and often fleeing conflict in their own countries.
D. Foreign governments selected Texas as a place to send unemployed workers.
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