In the 1750s, the Amerindian’s suffered population devastation because of the diseases European’s brought to the Old World. Those who survived the epidemics, were often weak and unproductive. For this reason, many plantation owners switched to African slaves, who increased productivity and possessed a stronger immunity to diseases. Following the abolition of slavery in the 1800s, immigrants from various parts of the world, looking for new opportunities, began to flood the Western Hemisphere. Many of these immigrants were recruited to fill the void slavery had left. Furthermore, the inequality felt by workers of mixed ancestry directly caused the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s. Laborers who had emigrated from other countries faced discrimination and dreadful working in all countries in the Western Hemisphere. However, the lower class took action against the mistreatment and created uprisings that fought for equality among society. In short, foreigners and immigrants have been a significant contributor in the labor systems of Latin America and the
In the 1750s, the Amerindian’s suffered population devastation because of the diseases European’s brought to the Old World. Those who survived the epidemics, were often weak and unproductive. For this reason, many plantation owners switched to African slaves, who increased productivity and possessed a stronger immunity to diseases. Following the abolition of slavery in the 1800s, immigrants from various parts of the world, looking for new opportunities, began to flood the Western Hemisphere. Many of these immigrants were recruited to fill the void slavery had left. Furthermore, the inequality felt by workers of mixed ancestry directly caused the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s. Laborers who had emigrated from other countries faced discrimination and dreadful working in all countries in the Western Hemisphere. However, the lower class took action against the mistreatment and created uprisings that fought for equality among society. In short, foreigners and immigrants have been a significant contributor in the labor systems of Latin America and the