Some Of The Major Influences within Texas from Spain are clothing, food, resteraunts, language, culture, festives, and music. Others that are not as major might be the livestock they brought over during the San Antonia Missions and the holidays like Sinco Dey Miyo (Day Of The Dead).
Cinco de Mayo (or as you spelt it, Sinco Dey Miyo) is not the Day of the Dead. That's Dia De Los Muertos. Cinco De Mayo is the day the Mexican Army beat the French at the Battle of Puebla.
Very great - language, food, etc. Especially in southern USA, Central America, and South America, except for Brazil (Portuguese). The Spaniards were the first serious European explorers of the American continent.
What America? South America? Central America? North America? That is the answer
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The book "The Shipwreck" by Cabeza de Vaca portrayed Spanish explorers as heroes and helped to shape the perception of Spanish colonization in North America. Through vivid descriptions of their encounters with indigenous peoples and landscapes, the book enhanced Spain's reputation and influence in the region. This romanticized view of Spanish exploration and colonization in "The Shipwreck" contributed to the spread of Spanish influence in North America.
how did the spanish influence the caribbean
Spain because most countries speak spanish
You can draw the conclusion that Spanish and Portuguese people settled in Latin America or at least had a great influence in the area.
Depends what influence your talking about. If it is culture then yes he did bring spanish culture along with him to the new found land that would be later called America. Examples of spanish culture is our statues and momuments that we had and still have today. Search it up on Google.com spanish influences in America but be specific!
On the contrary, Spanish influence was felt from southern North America to the tip of South America.
The French coined the term 'Latin' America in the middle of the 19th century as a means to assert French influence in the region where the Spanish and Portuguese people were.
Louisiana has a very strong French and Spanish influence even today. New Orleans has a French Quarter and French dishes served.
One lasting result of Spanish colonization in Latin America is the enduring influence of the Spanish language and culture. Spanish became the dominant language in the region and is now spoken by the majority of the population. Additionally, Spanish architectural styles, religious practices, and social customs continue to shape Latin American societies.
On the contrary: they are mostly Catholic due to the Spanish influence.