Mexican American Identity Essay

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Mexican Americans has become one of the largest identities in the Unites States. The Mexican American identity has roots dating back to the beginning of the destruction of the Mexica in Mesoamerica, to colonial times of Nueva España, to period of U.S Manifest Destiny. The Mexican American Identity has been shaped with abuse, violence, loss of lives and the consequences of a single story and historical amnesia. The beginning of an identity that one day would be consider the Mexican American identity began with the conquest of the Americas and the Mexica. A violent geocide of the Mexica and their culture began with landing of Hernan Cortez and the Spaniards. Hernan Cortez and his people were confused by Montezuma and the Mexica to be gods or …show more content…

Now it was clear who was inferior to who and whom the superiors that had all the control. Women and the youth that once had a say in Mexica politics were striped for those voices no longer having control of what happened in society or to themselves. Spaniards made sure the indigenous had no control by changing laws to enslave them and such atrocities were justified in the name of god. The Mexica were intelligent individuals who understood the roles of everyone in their society. Women were valued and would have some say in their politics and advice on trade since they ran the market. They were some abuse of women and inequality with the Mexica however they were some type of respect from one …show more content…

Beginning with the influx of American into Texas, Mexico where Anglos began to outnumber the Mexican population in the area. With the influence of the Anglos in Texas, Tejandos fought for their independence from Mexico and declared themselves the Republic of Texas. Later, with fact that the Unites States annexed the Republic of Texas caused a stir of problems between the two nations that resulted in U.S – Mexico War between 1835-1836. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war and gave the United States Texas for free and the rest of the Southwest territory 15 million dollars. The treaty also granted the Mexicans in the newly acquired full U.S citizenship, giving birth to the Mexican American identity. Declared by the treaty, Mexican Americans were legally white and allowed them maintain their culture and

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