Immigration to Texas after the Civil War

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Immigration to Texas after the Civil War Covering TEKS : 7.8B- analyze and interpret geographic distributions in Texas 7.11A analyze why immigrant groups came to Texas 7.11B analyze how immigration and migration to Texas influences the state? 7.19A explain how diversity is reflected in Texas 7.19B describe how people from various racial, ethnic, and religious groups attempt to maintain their cultural heritage

Warm Up: Where did most Europeans settle in Texas? Why did they settle there?

What is immigration and migration? Immigration – The movement of non-native people into a country in order to settle there Migration – The act or process of people moving from one place to another with the intent of staying at the destination permanently or for a relatively long period of time.

Why immigrants came to Texas Economic opportunities A better life Cheap land

What Immigrant Groups Came to Texas? Mexicans Germans Americans Swedish Irish French Polish Czech Wends Chinese

Why did these groups come to Texas Mexicans: Why: Bordered Mexico and vast amounts of land for ranching Where: Settled South Texas Germans Why: Available cheap land, good climate Where: Settled in New Braunfels, San Antonio, and central Texas Americans Why: Similar to southeast Texas where most came from, relatives and other people they knew, and financial opportunities Where: East Texas Swedish Why: Economic opportunities Where: Williamson County Irish Why: Potato famine and poverty Where: The Rio Grande Valley, San Patricio, Refugio, and Victoria French Why: Took advantage of the Colonization Laws of 1841 Where: Castroville

Why did these groups come to Texas Polish Why: Economic opportunities Where: Panna Maria Czech Why: Available cheap land and poverty Why: Cat Spring, Fayette County Wends Where: Serbin, Lee County Italians Why: Economic depression Where: Urban communities along the Texas coast Chinese Why: Helped build the railroad Where: El Paso, Houston and other urban areas

How have these groups maintained their cultural heritage? European, Mexican, Latin American, and Asian immigrants migrated to Texas starting in the 19th century. They have maintained their culture by language, music, food, and celebrations.

How did immigration and migration to Texas influence Texas? Immigration and Migration Influenced Texas in the 19th century and 20th century Our political systems Celebrations Language Food

How is the diversity of Texas reflected in cultural activities, celebrations, and performances? Texas Folklife Festival Wurstfest (German) Quinceañera (Mexican) Religious activities – Confirmation and wedding