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He wanted to get the farm workers better working conditions and union protections. Before his work farm workers had no breaks, restrooms, water provided, and even the farm tools they used were purposely designed make the workers stoop over.

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What mexican-american led mirgrant workers to better conditions through the United Farm Worker?

Cesar Chavez


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What did Cesar Chavez do that is great?

Cesar Chavez led marches against farm workers having to work hard for little money


Why was Cesar chavez famous?

Cesar Chavez is famous for giving rights to farm workers not just Mexicans all of the races that worked in the farms. He started protests and made petitions he gave hope to farm workers but had many hard ships the farm owners started shooting at them when they where protesting but Cesar Chavez did not belive in violence and even the police where against them


Why was Cesar Chavez brave?

Cesar Chavez is brave becuase he led people and let them shout huelga on the picket lines.Thats why Cesar Chavez was brave


What state did Cesar Chavez led a strike to demand higher wages for grape pickers?

Florida


What are some ways Cesar chavez was brave?

When the use of the word "huelga" was forbidden, Chavez challenged this and led other strikers to shout "huelga" on the picket lines.


What mexican-american led mirgrant workers to better conditions through the United Farm Worker?

Cesar Chavez


Why did Cesar chavez led so many strikes?

to stop the suffering of the Hispanics and get better working conditions for them on the farms.


What is Cesar Chavez known for?

Cesar Estrada Chavez founded and led the first successful farm workers' union in U.S. history. When he passed away on 23 April 1993, he was president of the United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO


Who led successful boycotts of fruits and vegetables to put pressure on California growers to sign union contracts?

Cesar Chavez


Which reformer led both the grape-pickers strike that lasted five years and the Salad Bowl strikes?

Cesar Chavez


What strategy did both Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez use to achieve social change?

led nonviolent boycotts


Cesar Chavez brough national and international attention to the workers movement through his strike-boycott of?

Cesar Chavez led the United Farm Workers in a strike, boycott, and secondary boycott against grape growers. This was known as the Delano Grape Strike.