family history project pt. 3 and pt.4

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FAMILY HISTORY PROJECT PT. 3 AND PT.4

Angel Ramirez

Geography-10

2015

INTERVIEW FROM MY PARENTS

TERMS

- Point of Entry - Economic Sector

- Waves of Immigration - Climate

- Push Factors - Chain migration

- Pull Factors - Language Barrier

- Migrated - Assimilation

- Urban

- Rural

- Poverty

POINT OF ENTRY

• The point of entry for my parents was crossing the U.S and Mexican Border, illegally; in 1975.

WAVES OF IMMIGRATION

• My parents are part of the 4th wave of immigration (1975).

PUSH FACTORS AND PULL FACTORS

• Both of my parents wanted a well suitable life for themselves and for their children. The push factors that made them migrate to the U.S. were unstable job security, safety, and poverty.

• They both wanted to come U.S because of the Pull factors like safety, better income, education for their children, and stability.

MIGRATED

• My mother and father migrated from Guanajuato, Mexico to Corona, CA.

URBAN AND RURAL

• My parents came from an urban part of Guanajuato, Mexico to a rural part, located in Corona, California, full of flat farmland.

POVERTY

• Poverty was one of the biggest struggles for my parents while living in Guanajuato, Mexico. They struggled less as they started to earn more money in the U.S.

ECONOMIC SECTOR

• The first job my parents worked was in the strawberry fields in Corona; which would be consider the Primary Economic Sector.

CLIMATE

• The weather conditions in Guanajuato, Mexico can be really cold as well as hot for long periods of the year.

• Climate in California was just perfect for my parents.

CHAIN MIGRATION

• Once my parents have established a good location to live, they started to write to some of their family member and some of them moved because of the good things they wrote about.

LANGUAGE BARRIER

• The language barrier was difficult for my parents. They would learn English from people they spoke to at work, their children and classes they would take; taught at an elementary school at night for non-English speakers

ASSIMILATION

• My parents would start to do more “American” things like going out to eat as a family with my two older brothers

• They would make it a tradition to go out and eat at least once a month together.

PART 4 : MAP

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