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The Spanish influence on Texas culture can be seen in the traditions of which immigrant group?

a.
Czech Americans
b.
Polish Americans
c.
German Americans
d.
Mexican Americans

Answers

Answered by smartbrainz
2

d. Mexican Americans

Explanation:

  • The US is home to the 2nd-largest Mexican community in the globe. Immigration from Mexico greatly rose 1980s & 1990s
  • The Spanish presence in contemporary Texas at all levels is significant, perhaps out of proportion to the number of Spaniards who had set foot in Texas, which was earlier a part of Mexico, and had conquered Mexico and spread their influence
  • Hundreds of place names for counties,  cities, islands, parks, geological formations &rivers  have Spanish names. Also,  the Spanish law on family relations & land & water disposition is infused in the current Texas law
Answered by bratislava
0

The Spanish influence on Texas culture can be seen in the traditions of Mexican Americans

Explanation:

  • The Spanish claimed ownership over the territory in 1519 that compromised some part of the U.S including Mexico and established missions in texas in 1716,
  • The Spanish texas becomes a colonial province and their impacts were seen in Mexican migrants that included the pastores, vaqueros, braceros that have played an important role in the development of the state.

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