Florida in Spanish means "full of flowers" Yes, well as that is true, that is not what the question was asking. The answer is that without Spanish cultures and heritage, Florida would not be anything like it is today. So many people in Florida speak Spanish and there are so many different types of Spanish items that I bet you use everyday that we wouldn't have without the Spanish.
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Spanish, Mexican and of course, American cultures.
Spanish native , Native Amerian, German
Spanish, African and Taino
The Spanish settled Texas and their influence lasts to today. Food, buildings, cultures, and other things all come from the Spanish influence.
The Spanish were the first to settle the southwest and Florida so the areas today reflect the Spanish heritage. St. Augustine is the oldest city in the country and was begun by the Spanish.
The Spanish were the first to settle the southwest and Florida so the areas today reflect the Spanish heritage. St. Augustine is the oldest city in the country and was begun by the Spanish.
Salsa dance reflects African influence through its rhythmic patterns, use of complex body movements, and improvisational style, which stem from African dance traditions. The Spanish influence is evident in the music, instrumentation, and the incorporation of European dance forms, such as the bolero and the son. Together, these elements create a vibrant, energetic dance that embodies a fusion of cultures, celebrating both African heritage and Spanish colonial history. This blend is central to salsa's identity and cultural significance.
Roman language of Latin had great influence on later cultures - basis for many European languages (Spanish, Italian, some English)
A person with a mixed French or Spanish and African background may identify as Afro-French or Afro-Spanish, embracing both their European and African heritage. This intersection of cultures may influence their language, traditions, and sense of identity, creating a unique blend of cultural experiences. Celebrating their diversity can lead to a rich understanding and appreciation of both backgrounds.
Yes, he brought Catholicism as well as architecture and other customs.
Spanish conquistadors and indigenous people found in the Americas.