Wha perspecthoe heiud b Bispanic-Aunericam agricolloural worbens Desd to the creaion of che Uried Foum Wobars:

A Farm workers wanted to become owners of the farms on which they worked.

® Small family farms needed economic assistance from the federal government.

© Farm workers needed to organize in order to bargain with farm owners.

• Large farms could be made more efficient by using modern agricultural technology.

The United Farm Workers was created in response to the challenges and issues faced by Hispanic-American agricultural workers. These workers were typically low-paid and faced difficult working conditions, including long hours and exposure to harmful chemicals. The creation of the United Farm Workers allowed these workers to come together and organize in order to demand better pay, working conditions, and benefits from farm owners.

The United Farm Workers also aimed to address issues such as land ownership and economic assistance for small family farms. By advocating for the rights of farm workers and promoting the use of modern agricultural technology, the organization sought to improve the efficiency and profitability of farms to benefit both workers and farm owners.

Overall, the creation of the United Farm Workers was a response to the systemic challenges faced by Hispanic-American agricultural workers, and aimed to empower these workers to create positive change within the agricultural industry.