Two prominent leaders who fought for Mexican Americans are César Chávez and Dolores Huerta. Chávez co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) and advocated for better labor conditions and rights for farmworkers, while Huerta played a crucial role in organizing strikes and promoting social justice. Together, they significantly advanced the rights of Mexican Americans and raised awareness about their struggles in the United States. Their legacy continues to inspire movements for social justice today.
France and Native Americans
The French and the Indians fought together. the British and Americans fought together against the french and Indians. was that exiting.
Marie santiago and Benjamin Franklin
Two Words: CESAR CHAVEZ. He's a boss!
The two main leaders were Isoroku Yamamoto for the Japanese and Chester Nimitz for the Americans.
french and Mexican
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are the two Chiefs.
The two states that have the highest concentration of Mexican Americans is California and Texas. The two states have 61 percent of Mexican American population.
Texas and Veracruz.
The British and the Americans
i belive there were two.
Sooo racist..
the answer is Mexico and the Americans
Dutch and the germans
Land and religion were two things that the Native Americans and European settlers fought over. The two groups had differing beliefs about land ownership and religion, and this sometimes resulted in conflict.
France and Native Americans
The French and the Indians fought together. the British and Americans fought together against the french and Indians. was that exiting.