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Because Americans copied the practices and traditions of Mexican cowhands, thus becoming the all-too-famous American cowboys. From Wikipedia:

The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend.

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How did the vaqueros of Mexico influence American ranching?

It wasn't really the "Mexicans" who influenced the "Americans" but the Spanish who brought the cowboy to the American continents The American cowboys borrowed language, clothing and food, that the Mexican vaqueros used, and one of the things that they did not borrow was their politics.


What are the Mexican cowhands called?

Vaquero (literal translation for cowboy)


What part of Mexico was the vaqueros from?

Northern Mexico, including the territories acquired from Mexico during the Texas Revolution and Mexican-American War.


Mexican cowboy who worked on Texas cattle ranches?

Vaqueros


Who was a Mexican cowboy that worked on a Texas cattle ranch?

They were called Vaqueros.


What did cow hands learn from the vaqueros?

Everything. The cowboy culture is actually of Mexican origin.


What group developed the riding and roping skills cowboys used to herd livestock?

mexican vaqueros


How do you use vaqueros in a sentence?

vaquero is spanish for "cowboy". Example One out of every three cowboys in the late 1800s was the Mexican vaquero.


What is the most important battle of the Mexican-American War?

The Battle of Chapultepec.


How did ranchos become the center of life in California during the period of Mexican rule?

Vaqueros moved cattle around and aranged many fiesta's


What examples of Mexican culture do you see in the US?

The most important would be the cowboy culture, which was copied from the Mexican 'vaqueros' (literally, cowboys in Spanish) who developed several haciendas in northern Mexico, (nowadays the US Southwest). From there, you have several other traits, such as the rodeo and the Tex-Mex cuisine, based on the traditions from these cowhands.


What have Mexico immigrants contributed to American culture?

The stereotypical American cowboy is simply put, an imported cultural trait from Mexico:The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend.The American cowboys borrowed language, clothing and food, that Mexican vaqueros used.