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Anchor text: Europe
Target Entity: Europe
Preceding Context: The fertile lands of the Mayo and Yaquis continued to attract outsiders during the 19th century. These were now Mexicans rather than Spaniards, and later in the century it was a major draw for North Americans. By the end of the 19th century, however, the area received large numbers of immigrants from:
Succeeding Context: , especially from Germany, Italy and Russia; Middle East, mainly Lebanon or Syria; and even China, who brought new forms of agriculture, mining, livestock, industrial processes, ironwork and textiles.
Paragraph Title: Independence
Source Page: Sonora

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