Cesar chavez was a great man who made and did many things for us. He had many hardships in life and sacrifices to but what he did for us is different then any of his hardships. He change the way in life for us mexicans americans.
Cesar Chavez helped hispanics. He fought and helped them.
He isn't. He is considered a champion for the Mexican-American civil rights WITHIN the United States.
he was a great leader A true American hero, Cesar was a civil rights, Latino, farm worker, and labor leader; a religious and spiritual figure; a community servant and social entrepreneur; a crusader for nonviolent social change; and an environmentalist and consumer advocate.
When Cesar was 17 he went into the U.S. army . He came back about 2 years later to check on the state. Cesar saw that the Boss still treated everybody harshly and didn't pay them enough money. He thought to himself and said that somebody should do something about it. He decided to help the people with his savings money.
Zachary Taylor became an American Hero because of the Mexican American War which led to his election as President of the United States.
Answer 1: Pancho Villa was a Mexican Revolutionary General and hero to his people. Since his raid on Columbus in 1916, Villa was neither friend nor hero to the US. Answer 2: Yes. Pancho Villa is known world wide, and treated like a hero everywhere. He is most commonly known in the United States as a hero by United States Citizens (Americans). It might be really awkward that Pancho Villa murdered Americans, and still, Americans now days love him and treat him like a hero. The reason for that is that Pancho Villa was like a Mexican Robinhood. he stole from the middle class, and the rich and gave it to the poor. He also rebelled against evil people in Mexico and always protected Mexico from American attacks.
Among the famous people from Arizona are union activist Cesar Chavez, Apache leader Geronimo, actress Emma Stone, Senator and war hero John McCain, first woman on the Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor, and adventure novelist Zane Grey.
Zachary Taylor
Pancho Villa
Richard Chavez was the brother of Cesar Chavez, the hero of the farm workers movement of the 1960's. Together, the two brothers organized and united migrant workers of California for better wages and working conditions. They founded the United Farm Workers.A carpenter, Richard spearheaded the construction of the future Union Hall for the fledgling movement. He designed the now famous logo while his brother chose the colors. Cesar might have been the "front man" for the organization, but Richard was the organizational force behind the movement. He was the one who drove the Delano grape boycott which lasted five years.It was Richard who shaped the marches and boycotts into a working union. His driving force was the impetus for the union to become an economic and political force in the labor market today.
Well It's Simple Villa (King of northern mexico) helped the Mexican Revolution in many ways therefor he would be best fit for the hero of the mexican revolution
Augusto Cesar Sandino was a Nicaraguan revolutionary who was born on May 18, 1895. In 2010, Nicaragua's congress unanimously voted him a national hero.
Rizal was not an American-sponsored hero because it was the Filipinos who chose Rizal as our national hero not the Americans. It is true that the Americans suggested Rizal but they were not the one who chose him.