they carried on there culture from were they came.
That would be street names, food
The Spanish settled Texas and their influence lasts to today. Food, buildings, cultures, and other things all come from the Spanish influence.
Irish immigration significantly influenced Texas culture by contributing to the state's diverse heritage, particularly in music, cuisine, and celebrations. The Irish played a crucial role in developing Texas's cotton industry, providing labor that helped establish and expand cotton plantations. Additionally, they were instrumental in building railroads, which facilitated the transportation of goods and people, further integrating Texas into the broader economy. This blend of Irish traditions and labor greatly shaped Texas's identity and economic landscape.
They were Irish
The Irish came to Texas during the Mexican War in 1850 looking for land and opportunitys.
they were one of the first spanish Texas settlers which might have been in about the 1700's
As of the most recent estimates, there are approximately 100,000 to 150,000 people of Irish descent living in Texas. This number includes both those who identify as having Irish ancestry and recent immigrants from Ireland. The Irish community has a significant presence in cities like San Antonio and Austin, contributing to the state's cultural diversity. However, exact numbers can fluctuate due to migration trends and census updates.
Well there would be in influnce in thier food and thier culture and the streets many of the streets where named after them too. :)
How did the Missouri-Kansas-Texas influence Kansas?
today the Irish trace their ancestry to the Celts.
In Irish it's "caidé mar a bhí do lá?"