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In what way did the Mexican-American War increase the number of hispanics living in the U.S.?

b. Many Mexicans defected from the Mexican military to live in the U.S.
 c. Many Mexicans were captured by the U.S. military and forced to live in the U.S.

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The history of Mexican Americans, Americans of Mexican descent, largely begins after the annexation of parts of Mexico in 1848, the nearly 80,000 individuals then living in the U.S. became full U.S. citizens. Large-scale new migration augmented their numbers during the 1910s, as Mexico was torn by a high-casualty civil war. Until the 1960s, most lived within a few hundred miles of the border, although some resettled along frail lines from the Southwest to the Midwest.
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The answer is

b= many mexicans defected from the meMexican military to live in the U.S. During this war americans took away Mexican lands which increase the number of hispanics living in te U.S.

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