After Texas joined the U.S., many Tejanos felt pressured to adopt Anglo-American culture. Instead of fully assimilating, they publicly embraced some new customs while privately keeping their traditions alive, allowing them to celebrate festivals, speak their language at home, and maintain their cultural practices. shorten this

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After Texas joined the U.S., many Tejanos faced pressure to adopt Anglo-American culture. Instead of fully assimilating, they embraced some customs publicly while privately preserving their traditions, celebrating festivals, speaking their language at home, and maintaining their cultural practices.