¿Qué pasó con los mexicanos que ya vivían en Los Ángeles cuando California pasó a EE.UU.?
What happened to the Mexicans already living in Los Angeles when the United States arrived? In this documentary, we explore the history of Mexican Los Angeles, its families, ranches, lands, churches, and communities before and after 1848. A story about Californios, land loss, changing laws, language, identity, and the phrase: “We didn’t cross the border… the border crossed us.”

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¿Por qué EE.UU. obligó a más de un millón de inmigrantes mexicanos a irse en 1931?

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10 BRUTAL facts about traveling by wagon through the REAL Old West

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La ruta del Viejo Oeste que Hollywood dejó Fuera de la Historia

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Los Chichimecas: El Único Pueblo de México Que Humilló al Imperio Español en 40 Años de Resistencia

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Why were Mexican families removed to build Dodger Stadium?

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Tenamaxtle: El Único Líder de México que Humilló al Imperio Español en su Propio Tribunal

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Traveling to the Americas’ Most Successful "Dictatorship"

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What happened to the Mexicans who ended up on the other side of the Rio Grande?

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The Zona Rosa: The Most Elegant Neighborhood That Welcomed the Whole World — and That Mexico Let Die

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What Juárez did when the French Empire refused to release 12,000 republican prisoners

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¿Por qué muchas familias mexicanas vivían con miedo en Texas en 1920?

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From Luxury to Exile | The Story of the Creel-Terrazas

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The Day 50,000 Vikings Attacked the Wrong Empire (Caspian Sea, 913 AD)

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Lázaro Cárdenas: The only Mexican President who stood up to the Americans over oil — and won

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Los Yaquis: El Único Ejército Indígena que Humilló a España y a México

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Porfirio Díaz: The Dictator Who Modernized Mexico and Plunged It Into a Revolution of 1 Million D...

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Los 15 Lugares Más Imposibles de MÉXICO | Que No Debes Perderte

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The 17 Oldest Mexican Surnames That Still Exist

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Why No One Wants to Stay in New York's Most Iconic Building

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