Power and Control in the Imperial Valley

Power and Control in the Imperial Valley
Author: Benny J Andrés
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1623491975

Power and Control in the Imperial Valley examines the evolution of irrigated farming in the Imperial-Mexicali Valley, an arid desert straddling the California–Baja California border. Bisected by the international boundary line, the valley drew American investors determined to harness the nearby Colorado River to irrigate a million acres on both sides of the border. The “conquest” of the environment was a central theme in the history of the valley. Colonization in the valley began with the construction of a sixty-mile aqueduct from the Colorado River in California through Mexico. Initially, Mexico held authority over water delivery until settlers persuaded Congress to construct the All-American Canal. Control over land and water formed the basis of commercial agriculture and in turn enabled growers to use the state to procure inexpensive, plentiful immigrant workers.

Report

Report
Author: University of California (System). College of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1922
Genre: Agricultural colleges
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1432
Release: 1915
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Circular

Circular
Author: California Agricultural Experiment Station
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN: