Spaingie immigration tae Mexico
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A Spaingie Mexican is ony ceetizen or resident o Mexico who sel-identifees as Spaingie.
Charrería in Mexico | |
Tot population | |
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(100,782 Spaingie naitionals (2013) [1] est. 15,000,000 Mexicans o Spaingie ancestry o varyin degrees (10% o population)) | |
Regions wi signeeficant populations | |
Aw regions o Mexico | |
Leids | |
Spaingie · Minority speaks Galicie · Catalan · Basque | |
Releegion | |
Predominantly Roman Catholicism, an aw Sephardic Judaism an Irreleegion | |
Relatit ethnic groups | |
Spaingie · White Laitin American |
Spaingie immigration tae Mexico began in 1519 an spans tae the present day.[2]
The first Spaingie dounset wis established in Februar 1519, as a result o the laundin o Hernán Cortés in the Yucatan Peninsula, accompaniet bi aboot 11 ships, 500 men, 13 horse an a smaw nummer o cannons.[3] In Mairch 1519, Cortés formally claimit the laund for the Spaingie croun, an the conquest o the Aztec Empire, a key event in the Spaingie conquest o modren-day Mexico in general, wis completit in 1521.
Arrival o the Spaingie
eeditThe social composition o this immigration o the late saxteent hunderyear includit baith common fowk, illeeterate as aristocrats wi titles o coonts an marquises, aw o which quickly disintegratit ower the territory.
The discovery o new deposits o various minerals in the central an northren aurie (frae Sonora tae the soothren province o Mexico) alloued New Spain gradually occupee a privilegit position, especially in the extraction o siller. Minin alloued the development o associatit activities, especially the manufacturs an agricultur, that turned the Bajío region or the valleys o Mexico an Puebla in prosperous agricultural regions an incipient industrial activity.
References
eedit- ↑ http://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/4687601/03/13/El-numero-de-espanoles-residentes-en-el-extranjero-sube-un-63-en-2012.html#.Kku8fM4Cf1HMTIr
- ↑ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/379167/Mexico/27384/Ethnic-groups
- ↑ Bernard Grunberg, "La folle aventure d'Hernán Cortés", in L'Histoire n°322, July–August 2007