Well, THE example would be the Spanish conquest, in which the Spanish imposed Catholicism upon the indigenous populations of Mexico and all of Latin America. A more basic example might be seeing a Mayan woman attend mass in her native garb.
I have no idea but I want to know it befor this Friday cause its homeworks for me
I have no idea but I want to know it befor this Friday cause its homeworks for me
Today Mexico's culture is a mix of Native Americans and Spanish cultures.
I guess you mean "three cultures". Some examples are provided:Pre-Columbian culture: The Aztec Templo Mayor ("Major Temple") or the ruins of the ancient city of Teotihuacan.Spanish culture: Mexico City cathedral, Mexico City National Palace.Modern Mexico: Torre Latinoamericana, Torre MayorSee related links for some shots of these examples.
The Aztecs, Mayans, Teotihuacans, Olmecs, Toltecs and Cholultecs are some examples of such cultures.
Not to culture, but to economy: maquiladoras are factories and assembly plants owned by foreign investors in Mexico, close to the US-Mexico border. Some examples include electronics, automotive or household assembly plants.
The center of Aztec culture was in the city of Tenochtitlan, located on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and served as the political, economic, and religious center of the civilization.
Only Brazil; Mexico, Cuba and Peru were influenced by Spanish culture.
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
Spanish culture.
northern Mexico
Greater Mexico City, Central Interior, Oil Coast, Southern Mexico, Northern Mexico, and The Yucatan are culture regions of Mexico.i hope this helped!