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In spite of 'rodeo, ranch, lasso and lariat', Spanish seems to have incorporated more English. Two areas where this is common are hospitality and manufacturing.
Some major Spanish-speaking areas of the US include Miami, Florida; Los Angeles, California; and San Antonio, Texas. These areas have large populations of Spanish speakers, and Spanish is widely spoken in daily life, business, and public services.
Some major cities have Spanish-speaking areas, such as Los Angeles, but they usually don't have specific names.
Some Spanish-speaking areas in the US include Puerto Rico, which is an unincorporated territory of the US, and states like New Mexico, California, Texas, Arizona, and Florida, where there are large populations of Spanish speakers due to historical and geographic factors. Additionally, cities like Los Angeles, Miami, San Antonio, and San Diego have significant Spanish-speaking communities.
They were in search of wealth (Gold, Silver, Land, etc.).
Boston
It united the British, American, and French areas of control.It was pro-American
See the link below for a map of the world with all claims made by the British Empire (pink areas). Names underlined in red indicate that this area is still under British control.
Pontiac's Rebellion was an uprising of many different native American Indian tribes located in the Great Lakes, Ohio, and Illinois that were not happy with the British control following the French and Indian War. They created an uprising to drive the British from their areas.
Europe was not under anyone's control. It was a mass tribal areas of Celtic, Germanic, Spanish, Latin and Scythian peoples and the southern coast was dotted with Greek city-states.
In 1763
The Spanish gained some territory along the Mississippi River and in Florida (these areas are called West Florida and East Florida, where West Florida is made of the southern areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana east of the Mississippi River and East Florida is made of the Florida Peninsula). The Spanish also gained control of the Balaeric Island of Minorca.
They don't control any areas anymore. Government have eradicated them from the country.
Independently-governed nations, part of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
In 1763
In 1763
The Spanish implemented a mission system during their time in Texas. These missions were set up, primarily by Jesuits, to force Christianity on Native Americans. The missions also allowed the Spanish to keep control of frontier areas.