There are some 45 million Hispanics in the United States. Although not all of them qualify as Mexican, some common cultural traits among these people have found their way into the US society and culture. For instance, most Hispanic people have Spanish as native tongue, and many of them are unable or unwilling to learn English. Therefore, many signs and warnings throughout the United States have dual inscriptions in English as well as in Spanish.
Other cultural influences from Mexico to the United States would be:
Tex-Mex food is very common, specially among southwestern states. This type of food includes dishes such as fajitas, guacamole and tacos.
Many Mexican words have found their way into the general US vocabulary. For instance: plaza, guacamole, pronto, Spanglish.
The Cinco de Mayo is widely celebrated among the US however its origin is 100% Mexican.
Neither of them influenced the US directly. On the other hand, both societies form part of the Mexican Culture, including things like the Day of the Dead, the 'domestication' of crops such as corn, tomato and beans.
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Almost 16% of the US population can trace back their origins to Mexico; this population has preserved a large portion of the Mexican customs and traditions, such as the Catholic religion or the veneration of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Mexican cuisine and even the cowboy culture, which is one of the most known symbols of America, was imported from Mexico.
If you mean Mexico as a country, it is one of the largest business and trade partners of the United States. A common border of 3,141 Kilometers (1,952 miles) has had a large impact between both countries, including a large illegal traffic of arms, people and drugs between both sides.
art,dance,music,place names,agriculture,language,fasion.
Food, farming, language, lifestyle, home style... etc.
name two groups that influenced modern Mexican culture?
They didnt because mexicans are idiots and dont no what to do with anything
The mexicans impacted texas because
How did the new Texas Constitution treat Mexicans living in Texas?
There are no exact numbers on how many American-Mexicans lived in Texas in 1836. It is estimated that in the 1830 the total population of Texas was only 20,000. About half of that number were Mexicans.
About 9.1 million Mexicans.
100%
No there from Mexico
The Mexicans called the Texas Rangers "Los Diablos Tejanos", which means Texan Devils in engllish.
Most of it. Tex-Mex food was originally a Mexican invention; the cowboy culture which is symbol of Texas was also invented by Mexicans; a large portion of Texas population is made of Mexican descendants.
To pressure mexicans to reconize texas
Tejanos
during the Alamo
the Mexicans of course. then the texans rebelled hence the texas revolution.