Trinidad is a country with multiple religions. The Spanish influence on the country is most likely best represented by the Catholic religion practiced by some of its inhabitants.
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During the sixteenth century, the Spanish influence on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago was strong. However, by mid-sixteenth century that influence was already starting to wear away, with French influence overtaking the Spanish. Finally by the last part of the eighteenth century, the islands were no longer Spanish. The Spanish language was preserved, however, and today the islands are two of the few regions still speaking Castilian Spanish.
They had missions and institutional support for religion.
Under the Spanish, Roman Catholicism was the official religion, and it was strengthened by French immigration during the French and Haitian revolutions.
You say, "Trinidad." Trinidad is a Spanish word. It means Trinity.
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food - some methods of cooking were adopted from the spanish religion - catholic clergymen established missions in Trinidad to convert the amerindians to roman catholicism leading to the growth of the religion on the island music - years after Columbus discovered Trinidad, venezuelan immigrants came to work on the cocoa plantations, they brought their own brand of music - parang. later on it was integrated into other rhythms of the existing races on the island and became known as chutney parang and soca parang. dance - joropo and castillan
The spanish were the first to colonize Trinidad, they named the island (Trinidad means "Trinity" in spanish), and introduced their language to it.
the spanish arrived in trinidad in the year 1498 .
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