This is because Texas, was once a Spanish and later a Mexican colony. The story goes, as independance from an independant country. First, Mexico declared independance from Spain and got it. But the Mexicans from what is now Texas, didn't like the new Mexican government. Because the Mexican government was simply comprised of original Spanish rulers. So Texas, declared independance and then became part of the United States. So, much Spanish and Mexican and even a combination of both is emerged into Tex-Mex culture. Alot of people of Texas, speak Spanish as a native language. Also, Mexico and Texas are right on the U.S/Mexico border. So immigrants from in and out of both places influence each other.
The Spanish settled Texas and their influence lasts to today. Food, buildings, cultures, and other things all come from the Spanish influence.
What were some influences that Spanish culture had in Texas
Well there would be in influnce in thier food and thier culture and the streets many of the streets where named after them too. :)
They influenced the Spanish culture in Language, Art & Architecture.
they carried on there culture from were they came.
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They loved each other.
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