革命在街角,越过边境

Jessica Kim
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本章探讨洛杉矶投资者在造成社会和经济不平等方面的作用,这种不平等导致了墨西哥革命。洛杉矶和墨西哥之间的经济联系在革命之前就已经发展起来,这意味着墨西哥的起义对这座城市产生了深远的影响。墨西哥革命者认为美国投资是造成墨西哥经济不平等的原因之一,并有意将矛头对准美国和洛杉矶的投资者。事实上,主要的墨西哥革命者里卡多和恩里克·弗洛雷斯Magón在洛杉矶运作,墨西哥革命者在洛杉矶拥有的墨西哥财产上组织了叛乱,包括科罗拉多河土地公司和墨西哥石油公司。洛杉矶的白人城市建设者和投资者努力保持对他们认为是墨西哥腹地或周边地区的控制。
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Revolution around the Corner and across the Border
This chapter considers the role of Los Angeles investors in creating the social and economic inequities that led to the Mexican Revolution. The economic ties between Los Angeles and Mexico developed prior to the revolution meant that the revolt in Mexico had a profound impact on the city. Mexican revolutionaries identified American investment as one of the causal factors in economic inequalities in Mexico and deliberately targeted American and Los Angeles investors. In fact, leading Mexican revolutionaries Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón operated from Los Angeles and Mexican revolutionaries organized revolts on Los Angeles-owned properties in Mexico, including the Colorado River Land Company and the Mexican Petroleum Company. White city builders and investors in Los Angeles struggled to keep control over what they considered their Mexican hinterland or periphery.
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