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It does not come from mexico robles is a spanish name, spain
Because they wanted to.
Most of the citizens of Mexico speak Spanish as their first language. The Spanish language was brought to Mexico in the 16th century.
There were two easternmost Spanish settlements on the northern frontier of Spanish Mexico. The first settlement was Mexico City, and the second was the Yucatan.
Before the Spanish conquered Mexico, the surname "Torres" did not exist in Mexico.
Spaniards, but they did not only "visited" Mexico, they also conquered it.
a Spanish word from Mexico
The Spanish.
When Francisco Vazquez de Coronado first explored these lands, on 1542. The first Spanish settlements on New Mexico was the San Juan de los Caballeros colony, founded by Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate in 1598.
The term "Hispanos" traditionally refers to people of Spanish descent living in the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico. They are descendants of the original Spanish settlers in the region.
It depends. If you are talking about the settlers that came into Mexico during the 16th century, at the Age of Discovery, yes most of them were Spanish with minorities such as French or English. If you mean those who first arrived and settled in Mexico EVER, those would be people from north-east Asia, who crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age and populated the lands we know today as the Americas.