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.
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Well there would be in influnce in thier food and thier culture and the streets many of the streets where named after them too. :)
The missionary who played a significant role in spreading Spanish influence in what is now Arizona and Texas was Father Eusebio Francisco Kino. He was a Jesuit priest who established missions and promoted agriculture and cattle ranching in the region during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His efforts laid the groundwork for Spanish colonization and the development of settlements in these areas. Kino is also known for his extensive explorations and mapping of the region.
Yes just found one today
3 example of Athenian influence found in western culture today are Hellenistic Age, Athens and Sparta and Aristotle.
Texan settlers of Spanish descent, often referred to as Tejanos, were individuals of Hispanic heritage who settled in Texas during the Spanish colonial period and later under Mexican rule. They played a significant role in the early history of Texas, contributing to its culture, economy, and society. Many Tejanos were landowners and farmers, and they participated in key historical events, including the Texas Revolution. Their cultural legacy continues to influence Texas today, particularly in music, food, and traditions.
Spanish exploration in the Southwest really didn't lead to European settlement in Texas. The Spanish explored in the 1500's, but Texas wasn't settled until the 1820's. The two are not related.
Corpus Christi de la Ysleta, established in 1682, is significant to Texas history as it was the first permanent European settlement in Texas, founded by Spanish missionaries. This mission played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity among Native Americans and the establishment of Spanish influence in the region. Additionally, it served as a cultural and economic hub, facilitating interactions between Spanish settlers and Indigenous peoples. Its legacy continues to impact the cultural landscape of Texas today.
Unlike today there were no newspapers or news. Most people didn't know about him or Texas. The Spanish had all ready been to the Southwest and established themselves there.
Depends what influence your talking about. If it is culture then yes he did bring spanish culture along with him to the new found land that would be later called America. Examples of spanish culture is our statues and momuments that we had and still have today. Search it up on Google.com spanish influences in America but be specific!
During the sixteenth century, the Spanish influence on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago was strong. However, by mid-sixteenth century that influence was already starting to wear away, with French influence overtaking the Spanish. Finally by the last part of the eighteenth century, the islands were no longer Spanish. The Spanish language was preserved, however, and today the islands are two of the few regions still speaking Castilian Spanish.