The answer is yes and no some Mexicans are Native Amercans and some Mexicans are of Spanish blood.But in the United States anyone who says he/she is hispanic is therefore hispanic and anyone who says there not hispanic is therefore not hispanic simple as that.
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Hispanic is a general term referring to people in Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries of the Americas. Mexicans are Hispanic, however, Hispanics aren't always Mexicans. They could also be Hondurans, Costa Ricans, Colombians, Argentinians, Brazilians, etc.
Dominicans; Puerto Ricans; Mexicans;
Yes, Mexicans are Native Americans. Hispanic is not a race, but a cultural label that can be given to anyone who speaks Spanish.
Hispanics celebrate Columbus Day in order to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. It is viewed as a celebration of Hispanic heritage for Mexicans.
Originally the American settlers in Tejas were friends with the Hispanics who had also settled in Texas
the Hispanics brought a lot of traditions like cinco de mayo which Mexicans brought also you may want to check Google for more information . 8D
the answer is no, black people and Mexicans have diffirent origins... black people are Africans Mexicans are Latino or hispanic so the answer is no blacks and Mexicans are not the same.
Yes the majority of Hispanics do believe in the Roman Catholic religion.
There are 126,719 Mexicans living in Wisconsin. There are 192,921 Hispanics or Latinos total in Wisconsin as of 2010.
According to the 2010 census, there are 1580 (2.4%) Hispanics or Latinos in St. Cloud.
Hispanics is the general term that encompasses a variety of ethnicities including Mexicans and Latinos. Mexicans and Latinos refer to the region that the Hispanic individuals heritage is from, Mexico or Latin America.