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Did the spanish bring the cattle to Texas?

Cattle was first brought to Texas by explorers from Spain or the Spanish.


When was the spanish language brought to the us?

When Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California becamse part of the United States, Spanish was already being spoken there. Explorers from Spain were settling those places while explorers from England were settling in Virginia and Pennsylvania.


What large country to the south of Texas New Mexico Arizona and California has spanish as its national language?

Mexico....


How did the aims of spanish explorers in Mexico differ from Texas?

The Spanish explorers of Mexico, such as Hernan Cortes, were mostly intersted in conquering the native empires and extracting their gold. Meanwhile in Texas, Spanish missions were established to spread Spanish religion and influence. This explains the names of cities such as Los Angeles (The Angels), San Fransisco (Saint Francis), and Santa Fe (Holy Faith).


What large country to the south of Texas New Mexico Arizona and California has Spanish as its national or official language?

Mexico.


What US states border spanish speaking countries?

The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.


What are some states with spanish origin?

Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada Arizona and California.


Where did the spanish missionaries build missions in North America?

Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona


What spanish speaking country shares a border with the US?

Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.


What four states that share a border with Mexico?

Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, California


What states in the us have 2 Spanish named cities?

California,New Mexico,Texas,Arizona, Florida


How many US states touch the Mexican border?

California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona