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Title: Hispanic American Diversity
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October 22, 2006 |
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The Mexican American economy is not full of riches, since migrating to Native America, most Mexican Americans are only able to hold minimum paying jobs.
The Aztec religion was the oldest religion followed by natives of Mexico, at the time however, in the mid-sixteenth century, Spanish Conquistadors conquered the land of Mexico, and thereafter introduced the Mexicans to Catholicism; by so doing, they forever changed the course of Mexican history... Showed first 250 characters
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Five hundred years later, most Mexican-Americans (over 80%) still practice Catholicism. Mexican American holds strong Familial values. They are firm believers in the term "family comes first."
Puerto Ricans:
Most Puerto Rican immigration in the early 19th century involved Canary Islands' natives who at the time inherited their linguistic traits from Andalusia... Showed next 250 characters
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