Hispanics primarily settled in Texas along the southern and western regions, with significant populations in cities like San Antonio, El Paso, and Corpus Christi. These areas were historically influenced by Spanish colonization and later Mexican governance, which shaped their cultural and demographic landscapes. Additionally, many Hispanic communities developed in rural areas and along the Rio Grande, reflecting both agricultural and trade connections. Over time, these settlements have contributed to Texas's rich cultural diversity.
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Half of all Hispanics in the United States lived in the states of California and Texas.
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In Houston, Texas the percentage of Hispanics is approximately 37.41%. This includes Hispanics and Latinos (of any race). Approximately 27% are Mexican and approximately 0.35% are Puerto Rican.
In Texas, the infant mortality rate is 5.5 for whites, 10.9 for Blacks and 5.5 for Hispanics in 2010.
He took the first group of settlers to Texas to settle.
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Mexico wanted people to settle the vast lands of Texas.
The Czech Republic settled in West Texas