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What made my life difficult for Hispanics in the American Southwest in the 1800s

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Answer:They were often pushed into low-paying jobs with poor working conditions.

Explanation:They were viewed as less than to American citizens.

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Hispanic square the groups that were also very much affected by the war’s outcome that were a part of civil war. They were not the original inhabitants of that place and where from different parts of the country, who had settled in here for a better life.

Whereas, some belong to Spain and Latin America and some were explorers who settled here. But the breaking of civil war made to put them in our Honorable situation by making them slaves of their decision. In which they had to decide under any circumstances were to support confederacy or the union.

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