Well, there is the obvious 5:
New Mexico, Nevada ,Texas ,Florida, and California
And the not so obvious:
New York, Illinois,
There were 45 US States in 1898. Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii had not yet become US States.
All of the Puerto Ricans I have known speak both English and Spanish, but the English is spoken with varying degrees of fluency. Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony until the United States took it away in 1898, along with the Philippines and other possessions of the Spanish Empire. [The Philippines became independent from the US in 1946, but many Filipinos still speak English as well as Spanish.] As many Peurto Ricans work in the continental US, the speaking of English comes in handy.
Hawaii was annexed during the War.
Yes, the President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of the US Military
In speaking about the US Constitution, the amendments in the Bill of Rights were meant to guarantee that the Federal government did nothing to subvert the rights of citizens and of the US States.
The top Spanish speaking states in the US are the ones close to the US-Mexico border. This includes Texas and Arizona.
The city of Los Angeles has the highest Spanish-speaking population in the United States. New York, Miami, Houston and Chicago make up the top five.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country closest to the United States.
The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona. These states have significant Hispanic communities and strong ties to Spanish-speaking culture.
california and florida.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, after Mandarin. The top 3 Spanish speaking cities in the U.S. are Los Angeles, New York and Miami.
35.5 million people that speak spanish in the United States of America
You will find Spanish spoken is every large US city and many smaller cities as well.
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. These states have significant Spanish-speaking communities due to factors like historical migration patterns and geographical proximity to Spanish-speaking countries.
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are the US states on the border with Mexico.
Puerto Rico is a Spanish-speaking territory of the United States. It is a Caribbean island located southeast of Florida. The official languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English.