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During the time when the Spanish settled in Santa Fe, the main language spoken was Spanish. Spanish settlers brought their language and culture to the region, which influenced the linguistic landscape of Santa Fe.
"Fe" stands for "faith" in Spanish. The name Santa Fe translates to "Holy Faith" in English.
Well, it is in the US, so they speak English. But, there are people who speak Spanish.
The colony founded by the Spanish in 1610 was Santa Fe, located in present-day New Mexico. It was one of the earliest European settlements in what is now the United States.
There are many place names in the U.S. that come from Spanish. Two-word names beginning with "San" or "Santa" are usually Sapnish names of saints (as San Francisco and Santa Clara for Saint Francis and Saint Claire. The State names of Colorado and Montana originated in Spanish. Sierra Madre is a Spanish, as is the 'Diablo" part of Mount Diablo. Rio Grande is a Spanish name (although in Mexico they call it Rio Bravo). Some towns with Spanish names are Boca Raton, Las Cruces, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe.
During the time when the Spanish settled in Santa Fe, the main language spoken was Spanish. Spanish settlers brought their language and culture to the region, which influenced the linguistic landscape of Santa Fe.
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"Santa fe" means "holy faith" in Spanish.
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The Pueblo Revolt was caused by mistreatment of the Santa Fe Pueblo Indian tribe by Spanish settlers. While the natives initially defeated the settlers, they were ultimately beaten by the Spanish.
The Santa Fe Trail opened in 1821. Would you like to travel the Santa Fe Trail, like settlers did in the early 1800s?
To get to Santa Fe from Mexico City; or, to get to Mexico city from Santa Fe . . . perhaps . . .
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