The reason there is so much Spanish influence in modern Mexican culture, as outlined in the essay "The Cultures of Spain and Mexico," is primarily because hundreds of years ago, Spain tried to colonize parts of Central and South America. This colonization led to significant cultural exchange and the establishment of Spanish as the dominant language, as well as the introduction of various customs, traditions, and religious practices that are still present in Mexican culture today.
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According to the essay “The Cultures of Spain and Mexico,” why is there so much Spanish influence in modern Mexican culture?
Both Spanish and Mexican people speak some form of Spanish, although these types differ.
Spanish and Mexican culture both share a common religion and a common language.
Hundreds of years ago, Spain tried to colonize parts of Central and South America.
The two countries, Spain and Mexico, are located close together and share borders.
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