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The Three Kings (Los Reyes Magos) are part of Christian culture in the US as in other Christian countries. Historically, 'el Dia de Los Reyes Magos' (3 Kings' Day), or Twelfth Night as it is known is as significant in the US, as elsewhere, as Epiphany, but not celebrated with figures representing Los Reyes Magos giving presents to children on 6th January; however, with the increase in the Hispanic population of the US, this custom is spreading.
There has been a large influx of Hispanic people from Mexico in the late 20th Century. The US Government says that there are approximately 11 Million Mexican Nationals in the US Illegally in 2013.
Historically, it was the official flag of the CSA (Confederate States of America) as the US flag is for the US today. Now days it has become a symbol of southern heritage.
the first train in the us was the Chattanooga
Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory with a deep Hispanic heritage.
Hispanic Hetitage Month
The hispanic heritage month is so important in the U.S because Hispanics have contributed greatly to the fabric of this nation; therefore, a celebration of our heritage is a celebration of America,
She is important because she helps us with our Hispanic heritage.
One reason for the strong Hispanic heritage in the Southwest region of the US is historical ties dating back to the Spanish colonization of the area in the 16th century. This has led to the establishment of long-standing Hispanic communities that have preserved their language, traditions, and customs over generations.
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the diverse backrounds and cultures of Americans who have traced their heritage to multiple different countries.
September 15- October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month.
Who started the first health insurance agency in the us that specialized in hispanic owned corporations?
First Hispanic governor of a U.S. state: Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca (New Mexico, 1917)
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Lyndon Johnson, in 1968, signed legislation establishing Hispanic Heritage Week. (This was expanded to a month during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, in 1988.)