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stira [4]
3 years ago
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Write 18 facts the Mexican culture has contributed to the American culture. Worth 20 points.

History
1 answer:
fiasKO [112]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

The culture of Mexico reflects the country's complex history. Mexicans developed a culture of their own which has been influenced by Native and Spanish cultures and minor influences from around the worldFirst inhabited more than 10,000 years ago, the cultures that developed in Mexico became one of the cradles of civilization. During the 300-year rule by the Spanish, Mexico was a crossroads for the people and cultures of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The government of independent Mexico actively promoted shared cultural traits in order to create a national identity.[citation needed]

The culture of an individual Mexican is influenced by familial ties, gender, religion, location, and social class, among other factors. In many ways, contemporary life in the cities of Mexico has become similar to that in the neighboring United States and in Europe, with provincial people conserving traditions more than city dwellers.

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