why do texans celebrate mexican holidays?

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Texans celebrate Mexican holidays because of the strong cultural and historical ties between Texas and Mexico. Texas was originally part of Mexico before becoming an independent republic and eventually joining the United States. Many Texans have Mexican heritage, and Mexican culture has had a significant influence on the customs, traditions, and cuisine of the state. Celebrating Mexican holidays is a way for Texans to honor and preserve this shared heritage and to celebrate the diversity of their state's population. Additionally, the proximity of Texas to Mexico makes it easy for Texans to participate in and enjoy Mexican holidays and festivals.
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