First of all, spanish influenced Mexico on the religion witch is mostly catholic.second, the spanish brought food such as tortillas guacamole and all that good mexican food. they also brought art like murals and important sports like soccer. this is how the spanish influenced th Mexican Culture.
Nick
Some examples of such influence include language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) as well as several traditions such as Easter, Christmas or New Year's Eve.
Some examples of such influence include language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) as well as several traditions such as Easter, Christmas or New Year's Eve.
Mexican or Spanish
Spain.
They influenced the Spanish culture in Language, Art & Architecture.
Her Grandparents are Mexican, but She's not.. But she still has Mexican Roots!
Mexican culture is a mix of ancient pre-Columbian traditions, Spanish culture and since Mexico became independent in 1821, its own traditions. This is reflected in all aspects of society; from the Day of the Dead to the piñatas to Mexican cuisine, it is an everyday occurrence.
Spanish, Mexican and of course, American cultures.
gold and oil and soil
Spanish influences in the Philippines are evident in various aspects of culture, such as language (Tagalog has many Spanish loanwords), religion (predominantly Roman Catholic), architecture (Spanish colonial buildings), and cuisine (dishes like adobo and paella). The Spanish colonization lasting over 300 years has left a lasting impact on Filipino culture.
The Spanish and The French
gold and oil and soil
Mexican culture is the result of a mix between the Native American civilizations living there until the 15th century -- of special importance are the Aztec and Mayan civilizations -- as well as the Spanish culture, brought by Spanish conquistadors from 1521 until Mexican independence in 1821.