In 1914 there were very few Hispanic citizens in the United States. Most people who were of Hispanic origins were discriminated against and treated as second class citizens. In the western states they were migrant, working the fields, and living in farm labor camps.
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Some Americans were accused of being Communist agents.
All of the above, Most were born in the US, Many were war vets., They were forced into camps by the gov.
they helped the war efforts in many different ways- or they were enlisted in the Union Army :)
find it yo self
it refers to mexican americans <3
Mexican Americans were targeted.
Mexican Americans were targeted. -Apex
Both colonias and barrios provided a support network for Mexican Americans.
They aren't. Most probably you are talking about Mexican-Americans or people from Mexican descent.
for all i know no
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Mexican Americans were targeted. (apex- answers may varie)
Both colonias and barrios provided a support network for Mexican Americans.
It is true that the Mexican government encouraged settlement of Texas by Americans to create a buffer zone between the two countries.
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