One way Americans fought against the growth of Mexican Immigration was through the implementation of restrictive immigration laws and policies. This included measures such as the Immigration Act of 1924, which established quotas that severely limited the number of immigrants from certain countries, including Mexico. Additionally, there were social movements and public campaigns that promoted anti-Mexican sentiment, often portraying immigrants as a threat to American jobs and culture. These actions contributed to a broader climate of discrimination and hostility towards Mexican immigrants.
Texans
The turtles and kitties of china.
The vietnamese and the Americans
native americans
Tecumseh
The answer is A-Pancho Villa
the Americans fought against the british (the french eventually came in on the side of the Americans)
Santa Anna.
Cesar Chavez.
Texans
15 is the least
The turtles and kitties of china.
Pancho Villa
Santa Anna.
France and Spain, were the 2 nations that helped to support financially and fought with the Americans against Great Britain.
The Mexican War was fought from 1846 to 1848 during Polk's presidency.
Texas and Veracruz.