Post-WWII(1950 to 1990)
Post-WWII
(1950 to 1990)
European immigration declined dramatically after 1924 as a result of new immigration laws, the Great Depression, and war in Europe. As early as the 1910s, Mexicans began to come to McLean County. But it wasn't until after World War II that Mexican immigration increased. With a booming post-war economy, U.S. workers looked outside their hometowns for work and opportunities for advancement. In the late 1960s, Asian immigrants also began to arrive. McLean County was growing.
Though expensive, international flights from around the globe made it easier for those desiring to come from greater distances. Also, within the U.S. individuals and families were becoming more mobile. By 1990 McLean County’s population had increased to nearly 130,000 and was continuing to grow dramatically.

Brown Family

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