In what way did the Mexican-American War increase the number of Hispanics living in the U.S.?(2 points) Responses Many Mexicans defected from the Mexican military to live in the U.S. Many Mexicans defected from the Mexican military to live in the U.S. Many Mexicans were captured by the U.S. military and forced to live in the U.S. Many Mexicans were captured by the U.S. military and forced to live in the U.S. Becuase of the changed border, many Mexicans became Americans. Becuase of the changed border, many Mexicans became Americans. Many border families chose to move to the U.S.

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The two points that best explain how the Mexican-American War increased the number of Hispanics living in the U.S. are:

  1. Because of the changed border, many Mexicans became Americans.
  2. Many border families chose to move to the U.S.

These points highlight how the territorial changes following the war led to an increase in the Hispanic population in the United States, as areas that were previously part of Mexico became part of the U.S. and existing residents gained American citizenship.