Before contact with Europeans, Mexico was home to several Native American civilizations, including the Aztecs and Mayans. With the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, most local culture and traditions were destroyed, being replaced with Spanish traditions such as language and religion; other traits were the results of merging cultural traditions -- such as Day of the Dead.
Nowadays, Mexico is a mix of three cultures: Spanish, Native American -- especially Aztec and Mayan -- and "Mexican Culture", which is the result of 200 years of Mexican independence.
As they gradually took control of territory in South, Central, and North America during the Colonial Period, Spanish colonists tried to change Native American cultures in numerous ways. Primarily, they sought to change the power-structure of these cultures, with Spain becoming the ruling authority. At the same time, they sought to convert the Native culture into a Christian one.
They tried to change their culture and beliefs.
religions would change culture would change stuff like that
They influenced the Spanish culture in Language, Art & Architecture.
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I guess spanish culture
Spanish culture.
They have nothing in common.
Cultura.
Spanish Culture
spanish
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