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    Churros have long been one of the most delectable delicacies in the country of Mexico. Stands in Mexico hold long lines of people waiting and itching to get even a savor of a churro. The churro is nice and crispy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside which creates the perfect blend. It is dipped in a cinnamon and sugary mix that coats the crispy outside. The finest churros are those that are eaten right out of the frier so that they hot and fresh. In some places it can be served with a…

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    The 16th-century Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was a governor of an province in New Spain (Mexico), when he heard about the so-called Seven Golden Cities located in the north. In 1540, Coronado led a Spanish expedition up Mexico’s western coast and into the region that is now known as the southwestern United States. The explorers didn't findn what they were looking for but they did find something Grand! In the begging Franciso was Born in circa in 1510 into a noble family in…

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    Mexico Oil Spills

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    “The US consumes more oil than any oil country 1.85 billion barrels per day”. Oil spills affect the environment and economy. The Gulf of Mexico has over a thousand oil rigs. The Deepwater Horizon is one of the biggest oil rigs on the Gulf of Mexico. In 2010 there was one of the largest oil spills in History. As many oil rigs as there are on the Gulf of Mexico there are frequent spills. Deepwater Horizon was considered the largest marine oil spill in history. After the explosion the oil rig…

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    The Texas Revolution

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    the United States would have been at a disadvantage. There were many driving factors as to why Teas wanted to be independent, and many reasons why Mexico wanted to control the land. With tensions rising between both countries for decades, a conflict was inevitable. The Texas Revolution and colonization of Texas is important to the United States due…

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    The territories ranging from Spanish Florida, to the annexation of Texas, Oregon Country, Mexico, and Gadsen Purchase all played a significant role in creating the U.S as we see it today. Texas had once been occupied by American settlers who desired to develop plantations. The settlers had wanted to seek permission for Mexico to be admitted( into the Mexican nation as an independent state. However, The Native Mexicans refused and, consequently one of the…

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    He experienced life a lot differently in Mexico than in America. His father lived in Mexico because it was extremely hard for him to do business in the United States being black. The Mexican population Hughes wrote about generally did not like not only black people, but they did not think fondly of Americans in general. However, life was still better for Hughes and his father in Mexico than in America. The Mexicans Hughes describes and wrote about were immensely…

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    Benito Pablo Juarez Garcia was born in San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, Mexico on March 21, 1806. Juarez was the president of Mexico and a national hero who served from 1861 to 1872. He was the first Native Mexican president in history, originating from the Zapotec people. Juarez’s parents past away when he was only three years of age, leaving him to fend for himself. He began working as a shepherd and in the corn fields until he was 12 years old. In December of 1818, Juarez traveled to the city…

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    Known for his dark, white-knuckled films that address the complexities of human morality, director Denis Villeneuve executes a pragmatic and newfangled drug thriller that evokes the masterpiece, Traffic. Villeneuve’s 2015 film, Sicario, portrays how the United States contends with the escalating war on drugs against Mexican, and in particular, Sonoran, cartels. The film endorses positive and negative archetypes of Spanish-speaking individuals. Additionally, Villeneuve utilizes cinematic tools…

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    Fort Bliss History

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    borders of Mexico and the United States. Fort Bliss has become successful from its many contributions to the military and for our country. The evolution of Fort Bliss has altered throughout the years. It started from the day it was founded, its location, and its functions. It has performed many roles that have made it advantageous to the United States Army. William Wallace Smith Bliss was a math educator who was drafted for the Mexican-American war. Bliss transferred into the Texas and Mexico…

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    because of the economic benefits of it. He said, " If the United States and Mexico were equal in education and economics,…

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